Before COVID , there was influenza...read this AWARD WINNING* , first-hand account of the 1918 Pandemic . "Well-crafted, graphic prose...compelling in its depiction of a terrified homefront battling a deadly disease." - Kirkus Reviews "A Far Different Path is highly recommended reading not just for historical novel enthusiasts, but for anyone interested in how individuals overcome life challenges and changes to aid others in a world shaken to its foundations. Engrossingly realistic...a moving story." - D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer/Midwest Book Reviews Leaving home for the first time, 22-year old Lucile Ball accepts a teaching position in Michigan’s rugged Upper Peninsula, awaiting her fiancé’s return from the Great War. Initially thrilled by her newfound independence, Lucile’s world unravels when letters sent to her beloved Howard begin coming back unopened—the word WOUNDED stamped across his name—just as the deadly influenza epidemic, that’s rounding the globe, strikes. Unlike any virus ever seen, the so-called “ Spanish Lady ” brings heathy adults to the brink of death in mere hours. When others are too afraid to step forward, Lucile volunteers to care for its victims. Helpless and alone, she watches as the stack of letters grows higher, afraid that she and her dreams for the future may never survive. Based on a true story, A Far Different Path transports and inspires readers as it explores one woman’s brave journey through a life that veers off course in unexpected ways. This detailed and shocking account of the influenza epidemic, which killed over 50 million people worldwide, will linger long after Lucile’s own story ends. *SILVER MEDAL WINNER - Independent Publisher Book Awards, Best Regional E-Book - Fiction "Well-crafted, graphic prose...compelling in its depiction of a terrified homefront battling a deadly disease." - Kirkus Reviews MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW - D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer " A Far Different Path is highly recommended reading not just for historical novel enthusiasts, but for anyone interested in how individuals overcome life challenges and changes to aid others in a world shaken to its foundations." "Stone's ability to capture the wellspring of Lucile's courage, determination, and the methods by which she copes with not just one but many life-altering forces creates a moving story that brings the protagonist and her times to life" "Engrossingly realistic..." ..".a moving story..." Michael Stone is a writer and social worker who lives in Evanston, IL.