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  1. The Happy Family
    Author: Bower, B. M.
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Pull a stump up to the campfire and settle in with a group of lovable, gruff, and good-hearted cattle ranchers from The Flying U Ranch in Montana. This collection of tales follows beloved characters like Irish, Pink, Andy, Weary, Happy Jack, and Big... more

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    Pull a stump up to the campfire and settle in with a group of lovable, gruff, and good-hearted cattle ranchers from The Flying U Ranch in Montana. This collection of tales follows beloved characters like Irish, Pink, Andy, Weary, Happy Jack, and Big Medicine as they encounter love, rustlers, hard times, family struggles, and other ups and downs of life on the open range

     

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    ISBN: 9781776518739; 9781775453130
    Subjects: Ranch life ; Fiction; Cowboys ; Fiction; Montana ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    Title; Contents; Ananias Green; Blink; Miss Martin's Mission; Happy Jack, Wild Man; A Tamer of Wild Ones; Andy, the Liar; "Wolf! Wolf!"; Fool's Gold; Lords of the Pots and Pans;

  2. Chip, of the Flying U
    Author: Bower, B. M.
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Prolific writer Bertha Muzzy Bower wasn't stymied by gender-based notions of propriety -- this trailblazing female author penned a critically acclaimed series of novels about life on the Western ranch. Several of her narratives centered on a ranch... more

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    Prolific writer Bertha Muzzy Bower wasn't stymied by gender-based notions of propriety -- this trailblazing female author penned a critically acclaimed series of novels about life on the Western ranch. Several of her narratives centered on a ranch called The Flying U, and this entry in the series, which offers plenty of action and romance, will appeal to a wide range of readers

     

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    ISBN: 9781776518654; 9781775453055
    Subjects: Ranch life ; Fiction; Cowboys; Montana ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    Title; Contents; Chapter I - The Old Man's Sister; Chapter II - Over the "Hog's Back"; Chapter III - Silver; Chapter IV - An Ideal Picture; Chapter V - In Silver's Stall; Chapter VI - The Hum of Preparation; Chapter VII - Love and a Stomach Pump; Chapter VIII - Prescriptions; Chapter IX - Before the Round-Up; Chapter X - What Whizzer Did; Chapter XI - Good Intentions; Chapter XII - "The Last Stand"; Chapter XIII - Art Critics; Chapter XIV - Convalescence; Chapter XV - The Spoils of Victory; Chapter XVI - Weary Advises; Chapter XVII - When a Maiden Wills; Chapter XVIII - Dr. Cecil Granthum

    Chapter XIX - Love Finds its Hour

  3. Lonesome Land
    Author: Bower, B. M.
    Published: 1912
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Pioneering Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower was herself the wife of a Montana rancher for a time, so she brings a wealth of personal experience and psychological insight to this gripping narrative that follows protagonist Valeria as she enters into... more

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    Pioneering Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower was herself the wife of a Montana rancher for a time, so she brings a wealth of personal experience and psychological insight to this gripping narrative that follows protagonist Valeria as she enters into marriage and struggles with the often-harsh reality of rural life

     

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    ISBN: 9781776518722; 9781775453123
    Subjects: Man-woman relationships ; Fiction; Ranch life ; Fiction; Cowboys ; Fiction; Montana ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    LONESOME LAND; Contents; Chapter I - The Arrival of Val; Chapter II - Well-Meant Advice; Chapter III - A Lady in a Temper; Chapter IV - The "Shivaree"; Chapter V - Cold Spring Ranch; Chapter VI - Manley's Fire Guard; Chapter VII - Val's New Duties; Chapter VIII - The Prairie Fire; Chapter IX - Kent to the Rescue; Chapter X - Desolation; Chapter XI - Val's Awakening; Chapter XII - A Lesson in Forgiveness; Chapter XIII - Arline Gives a Dance; Chapter XIV - A Wedding Present; Chapter XV - A Compact; Chapter XVI - Manley's New Tactics; Chapter XVII - Val Becomes an Author

    Chapter XVIII - Val's DiscoveryChapter XIX - Kent's Confession; Chapter XX - A Blotched Brand; Chapter XXI - Val Decides; Chapter XXII - A Friend in Need; Chapter XXIII - Caught!; Chapter XXIV - Retribution;

  4. The Quirt
    Author: Bower, B. M.
    Published: 1920
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Prolific Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower penned dozens of novels detailing the difficulty and unique beauty of ranch life in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Quirt centers on a struggling ranch of the same name and the travails and triumphs of... more

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    Prolific Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower penned dozens of novels detailing the difficulty and unique beauty of ranch life in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Quirt centers on a struggling ranch of the same name and the travails and triumphs of the extended family that fights to keep it afloat

     

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    ISBN: 9781776518715; 9781775453116
    Subjects: Ranch life ; Fiction; Cowboys ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    THE QUIRT; Contents; Chapter One - Little Fish; Chapter Two - The Enchantment of Long Distance; Chapter Three - Reality is Weighed and Found Wanting; Chapter Four - "She's a Good Girl When She Ain't Crazy"; Chapter Five - A Death "by Accident"; Chapter Six - Lone Advises Silence; Chapter Seven - The Man at Whisper; Chapter Eight - "It Takes Nerve Just to Hang On"; Chapter Nine - The Evil Eye of the Sawtooth; Chapter Ten - Another Sawtooth "Accident"; Chapter Eleven - Swan Talks with His Thoughts; Chapter Twelve - The Quirt Parries the First Blow; Chapter Thirteen - Lone Takes His Stand

    Chapter Fourteen - "Frank's Dead"Chapter Fifteen - Swan Trails a Coyote; Chapter Sixteen - The Sawtooth Shows its Hand; Chapter Seventeen - Yack Don't Lie; Chapter Eighteen - "I Think Al Woodruff's Got Her"; Chapter Nineteen - Swan Calls for Help; Chapter Twenty - Kidnapped; Chapter Twenty-One - "Oh, I Could Kill You!"; Chapter Twenty-Two - "Yack, I Lick You Good if You Bark"; Chapter Twenty-Three - "I Coulda Loved this Little Girl"; Chapter Twenty-Four - Another Story Begins;

  5. The Range Dwellers
    Author: Bower, B. M.
    Published: 1906
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Early writer of Westerns Bertha Muzzy Bower was one of the most prominent female contributors to the early era of the genre. The Range Dwellers adds an interesting perspective to the traditional Western narrative arc, including a spunky female... more

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    Early writer of Westerns Bertha Muzzy Bower was one of the most prominent female contributors to the early era of the genre. The Range Dwellers adds an interesting perspective to the traditional Western narrative arc, including a spunky female protagonist

     

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    ISBN: 9781776518692; 9781775453093
    Subjects: Cowboys ; Fiction; Ranchers ; Fiction; Ranch life ; Fiction; Automobiles ; Fiction; Western stories; Electronic books
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    THE RANGE DWELLERS; Contents; Chapter I - The Reward of Folly; Chapter II - The White Divide; Chapter III - The Quarrel Renewed; Chapter IV - Through King's Highway; Chapter V - Into the Lion's Mouth; Chapter VI - I Ask Beryl King to Dance; Chapter VII - One Day Too Late!; Chapter VIII - A Fight and a Race for Life; Chapter IX - The Old Life-And the New; Chapter X - I Shake Hands with Old Man King; Chapter XI - A Cable Snaps; Chapter XII - I Begin to Realize; Chapter XIII - We Meet Once More; Chapter XIV - Frosty Disappears; Chapter XV - The Broken Motor-Car; Chapter XVI - One More Race

    Chapter XVII - The Final Reckoning

  6. The Flying U's Last Stand
    Author: Bower, B. M.
    Published: 1915
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Groundbreaking Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bowers was one of the first female authors to gain popularity in this traditionally male-oriented genre. In The Flying U's Last Stand, Bowers returns to the scene of many of her most popular works, the... more

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    Groundbreaking Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bowers was one of the first female authors to gain popularity in this traditionally male-oriented genre. In The Flying U's Last Stand, Bowers returns to the scene of many of her most popular works, the Flying U Ranch, which is under siege from a wave of invading homesteaders who have laid claim to parcels of the sought-after land

     

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    ISBN: 9781776518685; 9781775453086
    Subjects: Ranch life ; Fiction; Cowboys ; Fiction; Montana ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    THE FLYING U'S LAST STAND; Contents; Chapter 1 - Old Ways and New; Chapter 2 - Andy Green's New Acquaintance; Chapter 3 - The Kid Learns Some Things About Horses; Chapter 4 - Andy Takes a Hand in the Game; Chapter 5 - The Happy Family Turn Nesters; Chapter 6 - The First Blow in the Fight; Chapter 7 - The Coming of the Colony; Chapter 8 - Florence Grace Hallman Speaks Plainly; Chapter 9 - The Happy Family Buys a Bunch of Cattle; Chapter 10 - Wherein Andy Green Lies to a Lady; Chapter 11 - A Moving Chapter in Events; Chapter 12 - Shacks, Live Stock and Pilgrims Promptly and Painfully Removed

    Chapter 13 - Irish Works for the CauseChapter 14 - Just One Thing After Another; Chapter 15 - The Kid Has Ideas of His Own; Chapter 16 - "A Rell Old Cowpuncher"; Chapter 17 - "Lost Child"; Chapter 18 - The Long Way Round; Chapter 19 - Her Name was Rosemary; Chapter 20 - The Rell Ole Cowpuncher Goes Home; Chapter 21 - The Fight Goes On; Chapter 22 - Lawful Improvements; Chapter 23 - The Water Question and Some Gossip; Chapter 24 - The Kid is Used for a Pawn in the Game; Chapter 25 - "Little Black Shack's All Burnt Up"; Chapter 26 - Rosemary Allen Does a Small Sum in Addition

    Chapter 27 - "Its Awful Easy to Get Lost"Chapter 28 - As it Turned Out;

  7. Flying U Ranch
    Author: Bower, B. M.
    Published: 1914
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Trailblazing female Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower wrote a series of pulse-pounding novels about the grizzled vaqueros and cowpokes who populated the Flying U Ranch. This novel follows the crew as a territorial conflict emerges with a neighboring... more

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    Trailblazing female Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower wrote a series of pulse-pounding novels about the grizzled vaqueros and cowpokes who populated the Flying U Ranch. This novel follows the crew as a territorial conflict emerges with a neighboring group of sheep ranchers. Fleshed out with meticulous details about the period and plenty of action, Flying U Ranch is a must-read for fans of the genre

     

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    ISBN: 9781776518661; 9781775453062
    Subjects: Ranch life ; Fiction; Cowboys ; Fiction; Montana ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    FLYING U RANCH; Contents; Chapter I - The Coming of a Native Son; Chapter II - "When Greek Meets Greek"; Chapter III - Bad News; Chapter IV - Some Hopes; Chapter V - Sheep; Chapter VI - What Happened to Andy; Chapter VII - Truth Crushed to Earth, Etc.; Chapter VIII - The Dot Outfit; Chapter IX - More Sheep; Chapter X - The Happy Family Herd Sheep; Chapter XI - Weary Unburdens; Chapter XII - Two of a Kind; Chapter XIII - The Happy Family Learn Something; Chapter XIV - Happy Jack; Chapter XV - Oleson; Chapter XVI - The End of the Dots; Chapter XVII - Good News;

  8. Wolfville Nights
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Pining for a stiff dose of classic Western humor? Dive into Wolfville Nights from author Alfred Henry Lewis. This loosely intertwined connection of yarns, legends, episodes and escapades is packed with local color and will leave you howling with... more

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    Pining for a stiff dose of classic Western humor? Dive into Wolfville Nights from author Alfred Henry Lewis. This loosely intertwined connection of yarns, legends, episodes and escapades is packed with local color and will leave you howling with laughter

     

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    ISBN: 9781776515370; 9781775455110
    Subjects: Ranch life ; Fiction; Cowboys ; Fiction; Humorous stories, American; Western stories; Arizona ; Social life and customs ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    Title; Contents; Some Cowboy Facts; Chapter I - The Dismissal of Silver Phil; Chapter II - Colonel Sterett's Panther Hunt; Chapter III - How Faro Nell Dealt Bank; Chapter IV - How the Raven Died; Chapter V - The Queerness of Dave Tutt; Chapter VI - With the Apache's Compliments; Chapter VII - The Mills of Savage Gods; Chapter VIII - Tom and Jerry; Wheelers; Chapter IX - The Influence of Faro Nell; Chapter X - The Ghost of the Bar-B-8; Chapter XI - Tucson Jennie's Correction; Chapter XII - Bill Connors of the Osages; Chapter XIII - When Tutt First Saw Tucson

    Chapter XIV - The Troubles of Dan BoggsChapter XV - Bowlegs and Major Ben; Chapter XVI - Toad Allen's Elopement; Chapter XVII - The Clients of Aaron Green; Chapter XVIII - Colonel Sterett Relates Marvels; Chapter XIX - The Luck of Hardrobe; Chapter XX - Colonel Coyote Clubbs; Chapter XXI - Long Ago on the Rio Grande;

  9. The Invisible Scars Collection
    Author: Bradley, Lyn
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Andrews UK, Luton

    This fantastic collection features all three novels from Lyn Bradley's Invisible Scars collection: Invisible Scars, Fresh Wounds and To Keep Them Safe.The story is an epic romance between two characters - Liz and Paul. Follow their ups and downs from... more

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    This fantastic collection features all three novels from Lyn Bradley's Invisible Scars collection: Invisible Scars, Fresh Wounds and To Keep Them Safe.The story is an epic romance between two characters - Liz and Paul. Follow their ups and downs from the very beginning to a heart-warming conclusion as Liz journeys from a timid and unhappy widow to her new life with Texan Cowboy Paul. With the help of her close friend Patti, can Liz leave her troubled past behind? And can Paul protect her a

     

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    ISBN: 9781782347743
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Subjects: Families ; Fiction; Man-woman relationships ; Fiction; Ranch life ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    Cover; Contents; Front Matter; Title Page; Publisher Information; Invisible Scars; Fresh Wounds; To Keep Them Safe

  10. Jean of the Lazy A
    Author: Bower, B. M.
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    A man is found shot dead in the kitchen of the Lazy A ranch, and in an absence of other evidence, ranch owner Aleck Douglas is convicted of the crime. His daughter Jean is absolutely certain that he is innocent of the crime, but has no factual... more

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    A man is found shot dead in the kitchen of the Lazy A ranch, and in an absence of other evidence, ranch owner Aleck Douglas is convicted of the crime. His daughter Jean is absolutely certain that he is innocent of the crime, but has no factual evidence with which to prove that her father has been wrongly convicted. With a rapidly dwindling bank account and no clues to speak of, will Jean find a way to free her father and get her old life back?

     

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    ISBN: 9781776525461; 9781775561392
    Subjects: Ranch life ; Fiction; Children's literature; Electronic books
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    Title; Contents; Chapter I - How Trouble Came to the Lazy A; Chapter II - Concerning Lite and a Few Footprints; Chapter III - What a Man's Good Name is Worth; Chapter IV - Jean; Chapter V - Jean Rides into a Small Adventure; Chapter VI - And the Villain Pursued Her; Chapter VII - Robert Grant Burns Gets Help; Chapter VIII - Jean Spoils Something; Chapter IX - A Man-Sized Job for Jean; Chapter X - Jean Learns What Fear is Like; Chapter XI - Lite's Pupil Demonstrates; Chapter XII - To ""Double"" for Muriel Gay; Chapter XIII - Pictures and Plans and Mysterious Footsteps

    Chapter XIV - Punch Verses PrestigeChapter XV - A Leading Lady They Would Make of Jean; Chapter XVI - For Once at Least Lite Had His Way; Chapter XVII - ""Why Don't You Give Them Something Real?""; Chapter XVIII - A New Kind of Picture; Chapter XIX - In Los Angeles; Chapter XX - Chance Takes a Hand; Chapter XXI - Jean Believes that She Takes Matters into Her Own Hands; Chapter XXII - Jean Meets One Crisis and Confronts Another; Chapter XXIII - A Little Enlightenment; Chapter XXIV - The Letter in the Chaps; Chapter XXV - Lite Comes Out of the Background

    Chapter XXVI - How Happiness Returned to the Lazy A

  11. Cow-Country
    Author: Bower, B. M.
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Bud Birnie has just reached adulthood, and he's been presented with a stark choice: Take his highly cultured mother's offer of 10,000 and a grand tour of Europe, or accept his salt-of-the-earth dad's offer of a herd of cattle. The independent-minded... more

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    Bud Birnie has just reached adulthood, and he's been presented with a stark choice: Take his highly cultured mother's offer of 10,000 and a grand tour of Europe, or accept his salt-of-the-earth dad's offer of a herd of cattle. The independent-minded Bud eschews both of these opportunities and sets off on his own -- only to find himself embroiled in a world of trouble

     

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    ISBN: 9781776525454; 9781775560531
    Subjects: Ranch life ; Fiction; Cowboys ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    Title; Contents; Chapter One: An Ambitious Man-Child was Buddy; Chapter Two: The Trail Herd; Chapter Three: Some Indian Lore; Chapter Four: Buddy Gives Warning; Chapter Five: Buddy Runs True to Type; Chapter Six: The Young Eagle Must Fly; Chapter Seven: Bud Flips a Coin with Fate; Chapter Eight: The Muleshoe; Chapter Nine: Little Lost; Chapter Ten: Bud Meets the Woman; Chapter Eleven: Guile Against the Wily; Chapter Twelve: Sport o' Kings; Chapter Thirteen: The Sinks; Chapter Fourteen: Even Mushrooms Help; Chapter Fifteen: Why Bud Missed a Dance; Chapter Sixteen: While the Going's Good

    Chapter Seventeen: Guardian Angels Are Riding PointChapter Eighteen: The Catrock Gang; Chapter Nineteen: Bud Rides through Catrock and Loses Marian; Chapter Twenty: "Pick Your Footing!"; Chapter Twenty-One: Trails End;

  12. Wells Brothers
    The Young Cattle Kings
    Author: Adams, Andy
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    In the Old West, family fortunes were often made -- and sometimes lost -- with amazing rapidity. In Andy Adams' novel Wells Brothers: The Young Cattle Kings, a pair of orphaned brothers put their scrappy determination to work and establish a thriving... more

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    In the Old West, family fortunes were often made -- and sometimes lost -- with amazing rapidity. In Andy Adams' novel Wells Brothers: The Young Cattle Kings, a pair of orphaned brothers put their scrappy determination to work and establish a thriving ranch in an extremely inhospitable environment with tall odds stacked against them. Praised for its realism, Wells Brothers is a must-read for those interested in well-researched fiction about the West

     

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    ISBN: 9781776521739; 9781775457367
    Subjects: Ranch life ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    Title; Contents; Chapter I - Waifs of the Plain; Chapter II - The Hospital on the Beaver; Chapter III - The Bottom Rung; Chapter IV - The Brothers Claim a Range; Chapter V - A Fall of Crumbs; Chapter VI - Sunshine and Shadow; Chapter VII - All in the Day's Work; Chapter VIII - The Lines of Intrenchment; Chapter IX - A Wintry Crucible; Chapter X - Good Fighting; Chapter XI - Holding the Fort; Chapter XII - A Winter Drift; Chapter XIII - A Welcome Guest; Chapter XIV - An Ill Wind; Chapter XV - Water! Water!; Chapter XVI - A Protected Credit; Chapter XVII - "The Wagon"

    Chapter XVIII - An Open WinterChapter XIX - An Indian Scare; Chapter XX - Harvest on the Range; Chapter XXI - Living in the Saddle; Chapter XXII - Independence;

  13. Aunt Jane's Nieces on the Ranch
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  The Floating Press, Auckland

    Writing as ""Edith Van Dyne,"" The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum brings remarkable depth and sensitivity to this novel intended for younger readers. Forward-thinking couple Arthur and Louise Weldon hire a Mexican nanny to care for their... more

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    Writing as ""Edith Van Dyne,"" The Wonderful Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum brings remarkable depth and sensitivity to this novel intended for younger readers. Forward-thinking couple Arthur and Louise Weldon hire a Mexican nanny to care for their beloved baby Jane. However, this move causes tension in the family, as clashing views about race come to the forefront

     

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    ISBN: 9781776589081
    Subjects: Young women ; Social life and customs ; Fiction; Young women in literature; Nieces ; Fiction; Aunts ; Fiction; Ranch life ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    Title; Contents; Chapter I - Uncle John Decides; Chapter II - El Cajon Ranch; Chapter III - That Blessed Baby!; Chapter IV - Little Jane's Two Nurses; Chapter V - Inez Threatens; Chapter VI - A Dinner with the Neighbors; Chapter VII - Gone!; Chapter VIII - Very Mysterious; Chapter IX - A Fruitless Search; Chapter X - Conjectures and Absurdities; Chapter XI - The Major Encounters the Ghost; Chapter XII - Another Disappearance; Chapter XIII - The Way it Happened; Chapter XIV - Prisoners of the Wall; Chapter XV - Mildred Confides in Inez; Chapter XVI - An Unexpected Arrival

    Chapter XVII - The Prodigal SonChapter XVIII - Laces and Gold; Chapter XIX - Inez and Miguel; Chapter XX - Mr. Runyon's Discovery; Chapter XXI - A Fortune in Tatters; Chapter XXII - Faithful and True

  14. Beware and Stogie
    Author: Haas, Jessie
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Open Road Media, Newburyport

    An untamed horse has run away-can Lily and Beware find him and bring him home? After a storm scatters all the livestock on her grandparents' farm, Lily discovers that Gramp's wild black Morgan is missing. Stogie's a horse with a mind of his own, and... more

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    An untamed horse has run away-can Lily and Beware find him and bring him home? After a storm scatters all the livestock on her grandparents' farm, Lily discovers that Gramp's wild black Morgan is missing. Stogie's a horse with a mind of his own, and when he runs, no one can ever catch him. Stogie may be boss of the other animals on the farm, but he's afraid of people. And a frightened horse is a dangerous one. Lily's determined to find the black Morgan and bring him home before he ends up getting hurt-or shot. Since no one can catch Stogie, no one can lead him. But Lily brings a rope anyway. A

     

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    ISBN: 9781497662667
    Series: Beware the Mare ; v.4
    Subjects: Grandfathers ; Fiction..; Horses ; Fiction..; Ranch life ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    Cover Page; Title Page; Dedication; Chapter One; Chapter Two; Chapter Three; Chapter Four; Chapter Five; Chapter Six; Chapter Seven; Chapter Eight; Chapter Nine; Copyright Page

  15. Steering Toward Normal
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Abrams, New York

    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- FALL -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6 -- 7 -- 8 -- 9 -- 10 -- 11 -- WINTER -- 12 -- 13 -- 14 -- 15 -- 16 -- 17 -- 18 -- SPRING -- 19 -- 20 -- 21 -- 22 -- 23 -- 24 -- SUMMER -- 25 -- 26... more

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    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- FALL -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6 -- 7 -- 8 -- 9 -- 10 -- 11 -- WINTER -- 12 -- 13 -- 14 -- 15 -- 16 -- 17 -- 18 -- SPRING -- 19 -- 20 -- 21 -- 22 -- 23 -- 24 -- SUMMER -- 25 -- 26 -- 27 -- 28 -- 29 -- 30 -- THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR -- 31 -- 32 -- 33 -- 34 -- IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR

     

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    ISBN: 9781613124741
    Subjects: Brothers-Fiction; Brothers ; Fiction; Sibling rivalry ; Fiction; Ranch life ; Fiction; Electronic books
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