When The Wind Blows Essay, Research Paper
The title of my book is When The Wind Blows. The author is James
Patterson.
The story takes place in Colorado. Most of the setting is Rural
Colorado, where the famous Rocky Mountains are used as scenery by the author.
James Patterson lets you feel as though you are wandering through the untouched
wilderness, the unspoiled beauty of another place in time. Mountain lions, moose,
deer, wild flowers, you never know what to expect next.
Frannie O Neil is a veterinarian. Since her husbands death she lives
alone, keeping mostly to herself. She is young, attractive, and devoted to helping
the animals she loves. Kit Harrison is a young FBI agent who lost his wife and
children in a terrible plane accident. His boss thinks Kit is consumed with grief over
the loss of his family and orders him to take a vacation. But Kit is obsessed with a
case he d been working on since before the death of his family. Frannie O Neill
unknowingly plays a big part in it.
One night Frannie is out. It s dark, she s had a bit too much wine and
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eventually gives up. She can t tell anyone because they d think she was crazy, drunk or both. Kit
however, knows she isn t crazy. Eventually he finds out what Frannie saw.
Her name is Max. She s eleven years old and she can fly. She is not alone.
There are other children who can fly just like her. They have wings, human body parts, functioning
just as humans do. Except they are superior to us.
The author brings us into a world we have probably thought about at one time or
another. How much is true? Can doctors, scientists do the unimaginable. Do we think it is right,
or do we believe they are going against Gods wishes?
The author maybe wants to let us know, hey this is or can happen. How will we
deal with it. You can have good or evil. There will always be those who see dollar signs and a
means to exploit modern science. I think James Patterson believes that science and technology
are great. But it can only be beneficial to us if scientists use it in a good way. Great discoveries
used in a bad way can be devastating.