Author: | Jan Morrill, Pamela Foster, Staci Troilo, Joan Hall, P.C. Zick, Janna Hall, Michele Jones, Francis Guenette, Lorna Faith | ISBN: | 9781944938031 |
Publisher: | AIW Press | Publication: | May 13, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jan Morrill, Pamela Foster, Staci Troilo, Joan Hall, P.C. Zick, Janna Hall, Michele Jones, Francis Guenette, Lorna Faith |
ISBN: | 9781944938031 |
Publisher: | AIW Press |
Publication: | May 13, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
An anthology of traditional and contemporary western short stories where the characters are lain bare.
Feel the pain of a young Japanese girl who comes home from an internment camp after World War II and learns it’s easier to go with the flow than to fight the current.
Struggle with an expectant mother on the cold winter prairie while she waits for her husband to come home from a hunting trip.
Journey with a young woman to the Four Corners as she tries to connect with her Navajo ancestors.
Try not to believe in the superstition of the blue moon—if one dies, three more will follow.
Know that one way or another, life will change inalterably that day.
Walk in the footsteps of an old cowpoke who thought he made the deal of a lifetime.
Suffer the torments of a young lady who wants desperately to marry but seems destined never to wed.
Walk the wild western paths and run from unimaginable dangers.
Choose between an unhappy life of luxury or a happy life of simplicity.
Nine female authors pen western tales that you’ll want to retell around a campfire. These aren’t your granddaddy’s westerns. They’re the next generation’s, and they’re darn good.
An anthology of traditional and contemporary western short stories where the characters are lain bare.
Feel the pain of a young Japanese girl who comes home from an internment camp after World War II and learns it’s easier to go with the flow than to fight the current.
Struggle with an expectant mother on the cold winter prairie while she waits for her husband to come home from a hunting trip.
Journey with a young woman to the Four Corners as she tries to connect with her Navajo ancestors.
Try not to believe in the superstition of the blue moon—if one dies, three more will follow.
Know that one way or another, life will change inalterably that day.
Walk in the footsteps of an old cowpoke who thought he made the deal of a lifetime.
Suffer the torments of a young lady who wants desperately to marry but seems destined never to wed.
Walk the wild western paths and run from unimaginable dangers.
Choose between an unhappy life of luxury or a happy life of simplicity.
Nine female authors pen western tales that you’ll want to retell around a campfire. These aren’t your granddaddy’s westerns. They’re the next generation’s, and they’re darn good.