Rancher's Son

Rancher's Son
Author: Leigh Duncan
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373754353

Sarah Magarity just broke the first rule of social work: don't get personally involved. But how can she ignore the orphaned tyke who shows up in her office on Christmas Eve? The chance to make a difference is awfully tempting. So's the rancher with the sexy smile who might be the boy's father. Still, Sarah has to be nuts to let Ty Parker sweet-talk her into a cattle drive across rugged Florida wilderness. Ty can't believe he might have a son to carry on his legacy. Still, until the DNA results come back, he isn't making any plans. But a strange thing happens on the open road. Amid rattlesnake scares and cozy campfires, he's growing closer to the boy...and to Sarah, the fiery redhead Ty can't keep out of his arms. They could be a happy family, unless the truth tears them apart....

Loving the Rancher's Children

Loving the Rancher's Children
Author: Mindy Obenhaus
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2023-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0369725662

A short-term solution Could lead to long-term love When Alli Krenek returns to her hometown, she’s surprised to find herself agreeing to become a nanny to Jake Walker’s children. Seventeen years ago, Jake betrayed Alli’s trust, and she’s avoided him ever since. But the more time she spends with Jake, the more his two little ones melt her heart and Alli begins to see the man Jake has become. Is this their chance to finally heal old wounds? From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope. Hope Crossing Book 1: The Cowgirl's Redemption Book 2: A Christmas Bargain Book 3: Loving the Rancher's Children

The Boy Ranchers

The Boy Ranchers
Author: Willard F. Baker
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2023-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The Boy Ranchers" is a captivating series of adventure books written by Willard F. Baker. Set in the vast landscapes of the American West, the stories revolve around three courageous boys named Chip, Ted, and Dick, who live on a ranch and embark on thrilling escapades that test their mettle and forge lifelong friendships. In each book, Chip, Ted, and Dick find themselves caught up in exciting and dangerous situations. From encounters with ruthless outlaws and cunning cattle rustlers to facing the untamed wilderness and its wild inhabitants, the boys must rely on their wits, bravery, and resourcefulness to overcome the challenges that come their way. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about perseverance, loyalty, and the importance of teamwork. As they navigate the rugged terrain of the American West, the boys showcase their cowboy skills, such as riding horses, roping cattle, and tending to the ranch. Their deep connection to the land and the animals is evident in their profound respect for nature and the rich heritage of the cowboy way of life. With vivid descriptions of the sweeping landscapes, the author paints a vivid picture of the wild and untamed West. Readers will be transported to the open plains, rugged mountains, and wide-open spaces, where danger and adventure lurk around every corner. "The Boy Ranchers" series captures the spirit of the American frontier, offering a thrilling blend of action, mystery, and cowboy culture. Young readers will be captivated by the fast-paced narratives, rooting for Chip, Ted, and Dick as they face adversity and emerge as heroes. Through their adventures, readers will discover the timeless values of courage, determination, and friendship."

Macho!

Macho!
Author: Victor Villasenor
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439193819

From a pioneer of modern U.S. Hispanic literature, and the New York Times bestselling author of Crazy Loco Love and Rain of Gold, comes a gripping, coming-of-age tale that exposes the intensity and sheer will of one brave young immigrant who crosses the Mexican border. Roberto Garcia is only seventeen, but he already has big dreams of making his fortune, building a family, and gaining the respect of his community. With ambition to burn and a passion to prove his manhood, Roberto takes the dangerous journey north, crossing the Mexican border to pick fruit in the “golden fields” of California. It is said that a good man can make more money there in a week than in an entire year in the mountains of Michoacán, his home. With dreams that overshadow harsh realities, Roberto is unprepared for the jammed boxcars and bolted trucks that carry undervalued migrant workers through the searing desert to long days of harsh labor. Raw, powerful, poetic, and heartbreaking, Macho! brings to life the brutality of migrant labor, Cesar Chavez’s efforts to unionize workers, and a vivid portrayal of the immigrant experience through the eyes of a brave young man who bids goodbye to everything he knows to follow his dreams.

Disillusioned Millionaire

Disillusioned Millionaire
Author: S. John Gault
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1411647351

Born in poverty in a staunch nationalistic apartheid era in South Africa and sourrounded by religious fanaticism, this autobiography traces his growth from humble beginnings to owning one of America's 500 Fastest Growing private companies.

The Medicine Line

The Medicine Line
Author: Beth LaDow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1135296081

Along the border between Montana and Saskatchewan lies one hundred miles of hard and desolate terrain, a remote place where Native and new American nations came together in a contest for land, wealth, and survival. Following explorers Lewis and Clark and Alexander Mackenzie, both Americans and Canadians launched the process of empire along the 49th parallel, disrupting the lives of Native peoples who began to traverse this imaginary line in search of refuge. In this evocative and beautifully rendered portrait, Beth LaDow recreates the unstable world along this harsh frontier, capturing the complex history of a borderland known as "the medicine line" to the Indians who lived there. When Sitting Bull crossed the boundary for the last time in 1881, weary of pursuit by the U.S. cavalry and the constant threat of starvation, the region opened up to railroad men and settlers, determined to make a living. But the unforgiving landscape would resist repeated attempts to subdue it, from the schemes of powerful railroad magnate James J. Hill, to the exploits of Canadian Mountie James Walsh, to the misguided dreams of ranchers and homesteaders, whose difficult existence is best captured in Wallace Stegner's plaintive accounts of a boyhood spent in this stark place. Drawing on little-known diaries, letters, and memories, as well as interviews with the descendants of settlers and native peoples, The Medicine Line reveals how national interests were transformed by the powerful alchemy of mingling peoples and the place they shared. With a historian's insight and a storyteller's gift, LaDow questions some of our deepest assumptions about a nationalist frontier past and finds in this least-known place a new historical and emotional heart-land of the North American West. A colorful history of the most desolate terrain in America, one hundred miles between Canada & Montana, where three nations fought over land, wealth, & ultimately survival