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Westerns
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The fifth year's selection of Readers' Choices. If you like Westerns, you'll love this one!
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The fourth year's selection of Readers' Choices. This the good stuff, partner!
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Book Two in the Will & Buck series by award-winning author Alice V. Brock. Will and his buckskin
stallion join their friend Two Feathers as they fend off thieves and kidnappers on the Pecos
River ranch they call home.
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Winner of the Will Rogers Medallion and the Western Fictioneer's Peacemaker award.
Will Whitaker's eleventh summer is one thrill after another. A cattle drive with a famous
Texas Ranger, a Comanche trying to steal his horse, a buffalo stampede, thirst-maddened cattle
crossing eighty miles of alkali desert to a dangerous ford on the Pecos River—it's almost
more than Will can endure.
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These poems are love stories. Love stories to the land, to the past, to the present, to the
future, to animals, to tracks in the sand, to hidden seep springs in deep canyons, to witches
in the night, to wild grapes and longing, to campfires. But more than anything, they are love
stories about work.
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The old cowboy is gone, but he left his story behind. It is a story of love, loss and life
lessons, of confession and absolution, a story of poetry and rescue, a story of loneliness
and a story of coming together.
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Auker captures the deepest longings of ranch folk living far from the paved roads, in harmony with the
forces of nature, life, and death, under the shadow of The Bride.
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A three-time Spur award-winning author, "Miller is a talented man. Writer. Cowboy. Poet. He understands
the complexity of the West and the good people who live on the land and make it work, and his skill with
words tells the tale well."
~ RANGE magazine
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"Rod Miller is one of the rare breed of writers who can write the historical, traditional
or contemporary West, humorous or serious, for young readers or mature. He writes from the
heart, and he always writes well.
~ Johnny D. Boggs, six-time winner of the Western Writers of America Spur Award
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Blood Silver relates the life of James Yoachum, with simple truths and sobering questions
about the first white settlers on Indian land in the Missouri Ozarks. With elements of love,
fear, treachery and family relationships, the suspense grows page after page.
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The third year's selection of Readers' Choices. Good reading, right here!
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Another thirteen fine Western short stories, taken from the second year of
FrontierTales.com
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A baker's dozen of fine Western short stories, from the pages of
FrontierTales.com
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2014 Spur award winner
Best Western Juvenile Fiction!
Spirited eleven-year-old twins must grow up quickly when the Civil War forces their family to
escape from Confederate-held Tennessee.
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