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It's amazing what you can do with your imagination. Howdy partners! Charley is a sheriff in the Wild West and he wants Caramel the cow to be his trusty horse. But the bossier Charley gets, the less Caramel wants to do what he says. What's a sheriff to do?
Come and meet Little Charley Bear and all of his friends in this adorable little library. Get to know all of the wonderful characters from this exciting new series including Caramel the cow, Frozo the penguin, baby bear Midge and many more! These six mini Little Charley Bear books are presented in an irresistibly cute slipcase. Perfect for preschoolers. It's amazing what you can do with your imagination.
The new novel in the beloved New York Times bestselling Longmire series. One of the most viewed paintings in American history, Custer's Last Fight, copied and distributed by Anheuser-Busch at a rate of over two million copies a year, was destroyed in a fire at the 7th Cavalry Headquarters in Fort Bliss, Texas, in 1946. Or was it? When Charley Lee Stillwater dies of an apparent heart attack at the Wyoming Home for Soldiers & Sailors, Walt Longmire is called in to try and make sense of a piece of a painting and a Florsheim shoebox containing a million dollars, sending the good sheriff on the trail of a dangerous art heist.
Charlie Siringo (1855–1928) lived the quintessential life of adventure on the American frontier as a cowboy, Pinkerton detective, writer, and later as a consultant for early western films. Siringo was one of the most attractive, bold, and original characters to live and flourish in the final decades of the Wild West. His love of the cattle business and of cowboy life was so great that in 1885 he published A Texas Cowboy, or Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony—Taken From Real Life, which Will Rogers dubbed the “Cowboy’s Bible.” Howard R. Lamar’s biography deftly shares Siringo’s story within seventy-five pivotal years of western history. Siringo was not a mere observer but a participant in major historical events including the Coeur d’Alene mining strikes of the 1890s and Big Bill Haywood’s trial in 1907. Lamar focuses on Siringo’s youthful struggles to employ his abundant athleticism and ambitions and how Siringo’s varied experiences helped develop the compelling national myth of the cowboy.
The earth appears to be getting warmer and the polar ice cap is melting. The ozone layer is receding. The sky is about to tear wide open and the results will be devastating. This is the story of Lucy, Whitey and Thomas the Inuit, three teenage orphans who run away from home in a beat up school bus named the Pequod, then take off to find The Far North and hopefully prevent a worldwide environmental catastrophe. Saving the world however, may prove to be far easier than saving their best friend as Lucy struggles to understand the loss of her family, and wonders about the meaning of her own very complicated life.
“Outstanding . . . Believable action complements razor-sharp observations of people and scenery.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review Foreign correspondent Lola Wicks feels at home in the war zones of Afghanistan—so when her editor reassigns her from Kabul to a suburban stateside beat, she’s a fish out of water. To blow off some steam, Lola heads to Montana for some downtime at a friend’s cabin. But when she arrives, she discovers her friend has been shot dead in the hills outside her home. The murder is downright chilling—enough to make Lola want to hightail it back to Kabul. But as the first person on the scene, she’s forced to stick around. Lola figures the only way to get out of dodge quickly is to solve the crime herself. But she’s unsettled by the strangeness of the small mountain town, which is only magnified by the tensions between the locals and the people of the nearby Blackfeet Nation. Soon Lola’s doing things she never imagined, like leaning on her new friendship with a fellow reporter—and getting up close and personal with the local sheriff. The more she’s drawn deeper into the crime, the more connected she feels to this small community under the big sky—a bond which raises the stakes on just about everything. “Crammed with atmosphere and intriguing characters . . . A satisfying, hair-raising ride.” —Kirkus Reviews “A gutsy series.” —The New York Times
Carla Ohse talks about breasts and body image as she tells the story of Beannie and Bridey in She Bear Bride. When Beannie vacations with friends and family at Stony Lake, she befriends an Indian woman who helps her see her uniqueness and gain self-acceptance. Through Beannie's story, Ohse addresses how body image affects the female self-esteem, then and now.
Alliance Master Healer Lateef D’Oro narrowly escaped the Hatti Clanship, but will he die alone on this primitive planet? Lateef anticipated a state dinner on a Hatti Clanship, known throughout the galaxy for their incredible food and fierce warriors. Instead, a total misunderstanding leaves him injured and fleeing in an escape pod, desperately hoping that the nearby blue-green planet will provide a refuge. Young widow Danielle 'Dani' Hamilton stumbles upon a wounded stranger near her isolated mountain home. There’s something undeniably otherworldly about him, and she can’t shake the belief that she can sometimes hear his thoughts. She offers him a place to stay because she knows all too well what it means to be abandoned and injured. Just as she dares to hope they might have a future together, a squad of fierce Hatti warriors arrives, determined to make Lateef pay for his insult. Can Dani save the man she is growing to love and maybe keep Earth out of an interstellar war they are not prepared to fight? At Night’s End is the first book in the Beryllian Alliance series. It is a stand-alone story, but the adventures continue. All roads lead to Folly Springs, Colorado, where Terrans and aliens coexist.
The further adventures in the Third episode of the Charlie Fancher Series. A Western crime drama set in the early 1900's featuring heroic deeds, mysteries and action. There's even romance as Abigail seeks to hogtie Charlie and drag him to the Preacher whether he knows it or not. Written for all ages.