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Eleven-year-old Ginny Spangler is left orphaned after a horse theft gone bad. As Ginny grows from a self-reliant young girl to a fiery matriarch, she passes on her bold spirit to her nieces, Scottie, Rory, and Georgie O'Brien. The sisters look to Ginny for support and to Nancy Drew as their role model. "What would Nancy do?" becomes their mantra as they create lives filled with love and loss. The O'Brien sisters learn that their beloved Ginny is in danger and the family ranch is headed for destruction. They once again channel their childhood refrain, "What would Nancy do?" as they reunite to rescue Ginny and save the ranch.
Eleven-year-old Ginny Spangler is left orphaned after a horse theft gone bad. As Ginny grows from a self-reliant young girl to a fiery matriarch, she passes on her bold spirit to her nieces, Scottie, Rory, and Georgie O'Brien. The sisters look to Ginny for support and to Nancy Drew as their role model. "What would Nancy do?" becomes their mantra as they create lives filled with love and loss. The O'Brien sisters learn that their beloved Ginny is in danger and the family ranch is headed for destruction. They once again channel their childhood refrain, "What would Nancy do?" as they reunite to rescue Ginny and save the ranch.
The little girl reached her small hand through the rails of the fence I was tied to and touched my poor sunburned face. For just a moment I touched her back. As her fingers left my face she said to me, "I hope you find a nice home." Her father didn't say it, but he knew that probably wasn't going to happen. The pair moved down the aisle of the auction barn away from me, our brief encounter already forgotten. Will this horse doomed for slaughter be ransomed? Author Lynn Baber helps Shiner, the lost son of a prize Appaloosa mare, share his true story of rescue in He Came Looking For Me. But Shiner's story is more than just a simple tale of how two horses returned to their real home, it is the story of promise and victory for each one of us in a relationship with Jesus Christ. No matter how far away, how alone, how defeated you feel today, there is One who is searching for you and will redeem you just when you are most in need. Shiner came home. Discover how you can, too. From team building, to horsemanship, to Christian victory, Lynn Baber shares inspirational and practical messages in a style that runs the gamut from high-energy to porch swing casual. Join Lynn Baber for this inspirational tale of two wayward horses and find for yourself the peace and joy that come from finding a home in God.
Published by Creative Editions (Trade Paperback) - 94 pages *** Riding the Absolute is ..".a deeply philosophical collection of poems assaying the ultimate questions with elan and music. A book celebrating our capacity 'to solve the riddles of love & pain.... Uncompromising...'" - Judges' Citation, Writer's Digest National Book Award *** "A bright shining discovery. In each poem there is that one breathtaking turn of phrase, that unexpected slap, that sudden light. Yes!" -Zinta Aistars, poet (Mala Kausa and Olina)
Everything changes when a handsome stranger rides off into the night on Dusty’s horse There’s no way around it: Dusty’s horse Tazz needs to be put down. Once a champion jumper, Tazz can barely walk now due to hoof pain. And that’s not the only thing that’s wrong in Dusty’s life. Since her mother’s death, Dusty’s dad hasn’t stopped drinking—even after his drunk driving put Dusty in the hospital with a now-chronic back injury. Why don’t they just put me down too? she wonders. While Dusty is giving Tazz one last grooming, his ears suddenly prick up as a stranger approaches: a young boy with an otherworldly beauty. He offers to take Tazz with him, and the two race off into the distance as though Tazz were in perfect health, with the boy perched on his back. Who could this person be? And what is he doing here? It’s only when Dusty returns to school the next day that she hears about the boy who was killed. When she sees his photo in the newspaper, she knows that he’s the mysterious guy who rode off on Tazz. What she doesn’t know is that he will soon return.
My wife, Ginnie, had a hip replacement which gave pause helping her. In this lull, about my seventy fourth birthday, I began to write. I found many wells to draw from: My childhood, in the South, with close family and friends was rich. I enjoyed camping, hunting, and fishing adventures with by brother, Wilbur, hound dogs and friends. A graduate engineer, I managed manufacturing in several factories staffed by smart, hard working people. Active duty; US Army Corps of Engineers, building airfields in Europe. Bright loving children and grandchildren. The joy a wonderful wife brings a lucky guy. The spontaneity of writing has become more demanding as I try to create exciting, good poems. I hope you enjoy this selection.
In this book, David Lehman, the longtime series editor of the Best American Poetry, offers a masterclass in writing in form and collaborative composition. An inspired compilation of his weekly column on the American Scholar website, Next Line, Please makes the case for poetry open to all. Next Line, Please gathers in one place the popular column’s plethora of exercises and prompts that Lehman designed to unlock the imaginations of poets and creative writers. He offers his generous and playful mentorship on forms such as the sonnet, haiku, tanka, sestina, limerick, and the cento and shares strategies for how to build one line from the last. This groundbreaking book shows how pop-up crowds of poets can inspire one another, making art, with what poet and guest editor Angela Ball refers to as "spontaneous feats of language." How can poetry thrive in the digital age? Next Line, Please shows the way. Lehman writes, "There is something magical about poetry, and though we think of the poet as working alone, working in the dark, it is all the better when a community of like-minded individuals emerges, sharing their joy in the written word."
Born Free! Among a patterned herd of wild Appaloosa mustangs running free in the Idaho wilderness lives Blue, a spirited filly the color of rain. Surrounded by her family, including her gentle sister Doe, and protected by her father, the band stallion, Blue lives a life both harsh and beautiful in the rugged terrain of an undiscovered habitat. That all changes, though, when Blue and Doe are captured by rogue cowboys, setting in motion a chain of events that threatens the very survival of their hidden, secret herd.