
Mariah of the Wind
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Narrated by:
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Jean Bloom
About this listen
In this modern love story, Mariah, a young woman enamored with the Earth, meets Max, a widowed wind scientist. As the seasons unfold, Max deals with grief as Mariah continues to cope with losses of her own. When Howard, representing a public relations firm for the fossil fuel industry, harasses Max and his fellow climate scientist Buck, Max leaves town.
Covid strikes shortly after Max returns. Mariah and Max grapple with new love during the pandemic. Then Howard returns, bringing Covid along. An unexpected pregnancy, an inheritance, and a near-death climate experience lead the characters into a space of hope for the future.
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