Step into Crow-Step, a historical tale of family, land, and lingering war memories that shape a young woman's choices.
Set around a grand house and a working valley, the story follows Sophie Delenaut as she watches a postwar world unfold on western Long Island. The Stone House looms over a landscape of fields, mills, and families whose lives tie to the land and its history. When her sister Annetje draws attention from a daring young officer, the delicate balance of duty, promise, and desire is tested, revealing how memory and place shape who they become.
The narrative blends domestic life, neighborly ties, and the slow return of peace after conflict. Through richly drawn settings and intimate moments, the book explores loyalties, family bonds, and the choices that come with a changing era.
- A vivid historical setting with farms, mills, and waterfront life on Gowanus Creek
- Strong character focus on Sophie and her sense of obligation and growth
- Interwoven themes of memory, duty, and the aftereffects of war on a community
- Atmospheric scenes of daily life, romance, and the tension between old loyalties and new possibilities
Ideal for readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction about small communities and the echoes of a turbulent past.