All the Wind in the World

What do dust storms represent in the novel, All the Wind in the World?

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Dust storms pop up quickly in this barren world, and the characters are divided regarding their symbolism. Some believe they represent “fragments of the past that insist on never being forgotten” (12) while others believe they are “a reminder of the unpredictability of the future” (12).

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All the Wind in the World