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Days of Sun and Shadow by India Hayford

Days of Sun and Shadow

by India Hayford

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  • Jun 2026, 352 pages
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Born into tragedy but gifted with a powerful connection to the natural world, a resilient young woman comes of age amid the wild beauty of early-1800s Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas in this incandescent, hauntingly moving epic about home, horses, human connection, and the transcendent awe of nature for readers of Go As a River and The Giver of Stars.

Alabama, 1813: In the midst of the battle and massacre at Fort Mims, a baby is born. It's a portentous beginning for Emilie McCain, who has inherited the Sight—visions that come in dreams guided by an owl. Owl is Emilie's steadfast companion, a welcome balance to her mother's neglect. Along with the Sight, Emilie possesses an innate talent for communicating with horses. In an era when a woman legally belongs to her husband, such gifts may be the only things that are hers to keep.

The family makes a perilous move to Arkansas Territory, where Emilie becomes a master horse trainer and leatherworker. For all her skill with horses, Emilie sometimes fails to see the dark truth about the people she encounters. Other dangers, even when predicted, may be impossible to defend against—yellow fever, greed, vengeance, and the unforgiving land itself.

Through love, marriage, heartache, and hardship, Emilie gains strength and resilience. After years of avoiding emotional entanglements, she meets a man who presents her with a horse to be trained and an offer of friendship she could sorely use. But with his arrival come other tests of her will and her judgement. Finally, a shocking revelation inspires an act beyond her imagining—and may set her free to find the place she truly belongs ...

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  1. What do you think Owl represents in the book?
  2. Why did Delpha reject Emilie instead of cherishing her as the only surviving child of the family?
  3. What do you think about the phenomenon commonly called the Sight? Have you ever met anyone who possessed it to any degree?
  4. Why didn't Emilie run for help when her mother drowned?
  5. What drove Emilie to work in the stables as a child despite social disapproval and her mother's insistence that she give up horses for embroidery?
  6. What social conventions did Emilie defy throughout her life?
  7. What were some of the milestones in Emilie's journey to independence?
  8. Compare Emilie's marriages. How much control did she have over either?
  9. Given the stereotype of Arkansas being backward and redneck, ...
Please be aware that this discussion may contain spoilers!

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Have you read India Hayford’s earlier novel, The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree? If so, how do the two compare?
I have not read it but I plan to as I enjoyed this book. She is an excellent writer.
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What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (6/25/2026)
...ens introducing 5 characters arriving at a subway platform, letting you know one will be killed by the next arriving train. I just closed the book on Days of Sun and Shadow by India Hayford for the BB book club and am heading over there next. Next up is The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters which I can tell will be a fast read about Indigen...
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"A poignant tale of ghosts and found family…Hayford seamlessly weaves the supernatural elements with lush details of the Southern landscape. Readers are in for a treat." —Publishers Weekly

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Janet_H2

Tale of frontier life with rich characters
Thank you to BookBrowse for the opportunity to read this book before its publication.
This compelling historical fiction novel follows the life of Emilie McCain, who is born during the massacre at Fort Mims in 1813. Rejected by her mother but deeply loved by her grandmother, Emilie's journey takes readers from Alabama to Washington, Arkansas, as her family struggles to build a new life on the frontier.

Emilie's deep connection to nature and horses, along with her mystical gift of the Sight, guided by her owl spirit, adds a unique and captivating dimension to the story. Along the way, she is surrounded by a remarkable cast of strong, resilient women who help her navigate hardship and danger while nurturing her courage, resilience, and belief that she deserves a life of her own choosing.

Rich in historical detail and filled with memorable characters, this is an compelling and highly readable novel. I found myself rooting for Emilie from beginning to end. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it to readers who appreciate historical fiction with a touch of magical realism.

Ruth_Hollandsworth

Amazing Determined Emilie
Could not put this book down!! An inviting story of family, horses and how life constantly changes. Emilie is just an amazing woman with 'the Sight" clairvoyancy for future tragedies and has great skills with training horses. She's had good times and bad times but will always love her horses. Her saga begins at age 7, with the sense of her aunt's death and the vision of 'the Owl.' Her Granny helps her to understand about this gift and is by her side as counsel and substitute Mother. In 1813, the family lives in Alabama deciding to go to Washington, Arkansas to start over. After 6 years of hardship, the family relocates to start a horse farm. Emilie has her fair share of romances 2 marriages and finally decides to move herself to Texas. No matter where she or what circumstances, Emilie is such a trooper and pulls through life's sorrows. I enjoyed her as a character and feel the author did an excellent job portraying her as the hero! The author moves the story right along, has some real surprises and developed the other characters very well. Makes me want to read the author's first book, The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree. Thanks, India Hayford for an amazing story and thank Book Browse for giving me the chance to read it.

jillg

A Journey of Resilience and Hope
DAYS OF SUN AND SHADOW
By India Hayford
Narrated by Zura Johnson, Laura Jennings & Matt Godfrey

Days of Sun and Shadow follows Emilie, a young woman growing up on the American frontier in the early 1800s. As she faces loss, hardship, and difficult choices, she relies on her inner strength and a mysterious gift known as the Sight to find her own path. I especially appreciated the parts with the owl. India Hayford blends historical fiction with subtle magical realism in a way that feels natural. It is a story of resilience, family, love, and finding hope through life’s darkest moments.

This is a measured, reflective, character-driven novel with vivid descriptions of life on the 1800s frontier. Hayford’s writing is descriptive and immersive, making it easy to picture life on the 1800s frontier while drawing me into Emilie’s journey. I felt the characters were well developed, believable for the time period, and emotionally complex. Emilie is a strong, resilient heroine whose growth is at the heart of the story. There were times I questioned her choices in men because she came across as such an intelligent and capable woman, yet she repeatedly put her trust in the wrong people. The supporting characters each have their own strengths, flaws, and motivations, making their relationships feel authentic.

The narrators all did a wonderful job capturing the essence of the story and its characters. Combining both the print and audio formats made for an even more enjoyable experience.

I read India Hayford’s first book, The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree and liked it, however I enjoyed Days of Sun and Shadow more. I will definitely read future books by this gifted writer.

Thank you to BookBrowse and the publisher for the ARC, and to NetGalley and RBmedia for the ALC.

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India Hayford

India Hayford is a naturalist, teacher, historical reenactor, artist, and author. The recipient of the Neltje Blanchan Memorial Writing Award for best work informed by a relationship with the natural world, she is the author of two nonfiction books, a short story collection, and her debut novel, The Song of the Blue Bottle Tree. She also writes The Howl, a quarterly wildlife newsletter with national distribution, and her articles have appeared in various regional and national publications, including Threads and Needle Arts. A member of Member of Wyoming Writers and Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, she is a regular speaker at the Werner Wildlife Museum, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, the Embroiderers Guild of America, and local historical and arts organizations. She was born in Arkansas, where her family roots go back to the 1830s and her family tree farm still stands in Hempstead County. She now lives with her husband in Wyoming, but she returns every year to visit the hills, swamps, and pine forests of southwest Arkansas. Visit her online at IndiaHayford.com.

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