The Cowboy s Journey Home

The Cowboy s Journey Home
Author: Linda Goodnight
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780369725042

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Finding his way back is just the beginning…in this novel by New York Times bestselling author Linda Goodnight. He’ll make up for the past… But won’t saddle anyone with his future. Medically discharged from the military, Yates Trudeau and his ex-military dog, Justice, return to the family ranch, vowing to make amends—and keep his prognosis hidden. Only, civilian life means facing reporter Laurel Maxwell, the woman he left behind but never forgot. Forging a new bond comes naturally, but when she learns the truth, will she risk her heart for an uncertain future? From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope. K-9 Companions Book 1: Their Unbreakable Bond by Deb Kastner Book 2: Finding Her Way Back by Lisa Carter Book 3: The Veteran's Vow by Jill Lynn Book 4: Her Easter Prayer by Lee Tobin McClain Book 5: Earning Her Trust by Brenda Minton Book 6: Guarding His Secret by Jill Kemerer Book 7: An Unlikely Alliance by Toni Shiloh Book 8: The Cowboy's Journey Home by Linda Goodnight Book 9: A Reason to Stay by Deb Kastner Book 10: The Veteran's Holiday Home by Lee Tobin McClain Book 11: An Alaskan Christmas Promise by Belle Calhoune

The Journey Home

The Journey Home
Author: Lee Carroll
Publsiher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1998-05-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1401925979

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This parable The Journey Home, from Kryon, is filled with penetrating insights about how we can return to our true selves. As soon as you read this wonderful story, you will be hooked as you recognize yourself, and your own situations.

The Twin s Journey Home

The Twin s Journey Home
Author: W. Lenore Mobley
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781496972095

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Kimberly Cleland and her twin brother, Kelly, begin their journey home only to become entangled in a murder that was committed while they are in the train. Does the young boy they rescue from being put off the train figure in this incident? They promised to help him find his father as soon as they reach their parents? ranch in Idaho. At their home ranch, the twins find that their father has been shot. With the help of their visiting friends Emmalica and Nathan, they became entangled in these mysteries and are surprised of who helps them and who betrays them. Dangerous rustlers, a stampede of cattle, getting lost in a storm, and suspicious identities are only few of the trials these young people are embroiled with in the summer. With God?s help, they work to begin a new life in Idaho.

The Long Journey Home

The Long Journey Home
Author: Don Coldsmith
Publsiher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2002-05-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312700843

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Set in the early twentieth century, Long Journey Home is the story of one man's life, the American Indian John Buffalo, as told by his biographer, Scott McNaughten. John Buffalo is pushed to train for track and field events, with an eye toward the Olympics. His training introduces him to Jim Thorpe, 1912 winner of two gold medals in track and field who was later stripped of his medals. He meets Bill Picket, the black cowboy who invented steer wrestling and one of the creators of the world's largest Wild West show. Together, these athletes and showmen travel to Mexico, South America and Europe. Along the way to an Olympic gold medal, John Buffalo meets and interacts with a variety of early twentieth-century celebrities including Theordore Roosevelt, Tim McCoy, and even Jesse Owens, the Black-American gold medal winner snubbed by Hitler. Long Journey Home is beautifully woven historical fiction about a star athlete Amercian Indian. Sometimes heart-wrenching, sometimes hilarious, vetran Don Coldsmith delivers another breath-taking story. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Bud S Journey Home

Bud   S Journey Home
Author: Linda Sealy Knowles
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781532017094

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After serving time in the Louisiana State Prison, Bud Downey spent many months winning a small fortune as a gambler. Feeling confident that he had won enough money, he packed up his stake to begin his journey to Limason, Texashome. After his last winning hand at the gambling table, a couple of disgruntled cowboys were angry that they had lost all their money to the smooth-talking young man. As Bud traveled near the border of Lafayette, Louisiana, he was ambushed, shot, and left for dead in the swampy waters of the bayou. Rosie Jourdian never dreamed that at the young age of eighteen, she would have the sole responsibility of caring for her two young siblings. Who would believe that life could play such an ugly, cruel trick on her life? She was abandoned by her mama and left to raise a six-week-old baby boy and an eleven-year-old brother. While fishing in the bayou to help feed her little family, she discovered a bloody cowboy in the swampy waters. With her friend Justices herbs and potions, they nursed him back to health. The men who were looking for him discovered his whereabouts and burned down Rosies shack, leaving her family homeless. Would this independent young girl go with Bud and leave the only home she has ever known?

The National and Beyond

The National and Beyond
Author: Pietari Kääpä
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010
Genre: Motion pictures and globalization
ISBN: 3039119664

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The films of Aki and Mika Kaurismäki are part of a globalising Finnish cinema, challenging conventional parameters at every turn. This work examines the films that the Kaurismäkis produced, individually and in collaboration, between 1981 and 1995 - films which mobilise various methods to reflect, criticise, counteract and contribute to the globalisation of Finnish society in the era of late capitalist development. This work provides an in-depth analysis of these films, exploring the aesthetic and narrative content of the films as well as their production and reception in Finland. The theoretical scope of the work situates the films not only in the field of transnational cinema, but also that of 'post-national' cinema. Exploring the Kaurismäkis' films in a post-national framework points to new, emergent understandings of both the fragility and the persistence of national culture and identity in a globalising world.

The Long Journey Home from Dak To

The Long Journey Home from Dak To
Author: Warren Denny
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2003-08-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780595288472

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The author fanaticized about combat and played war games in his youth. War is not a game. Combat wasn't this fantasy for him in real life. This book tells the story of a Kansas boy who grew up quickly serving as a combat platoon leader in the Vietnam War. It shares his exploits with A Company, 4/503, 173 Airborne Brigade. His platoon was very unlucky in the June/November 1967 campaign as the "Fire Brigade" took on the NVA in Dak To. His actions are reported in at least two documentary books dealing with individual firefights in the Central Highlands during that period. This is the unpolished truth about the brutal war and how really futile it was to go toe to toe against a better-prepared army and survive. The author gives unembellished reports of what his unit experienced and backs it up with the Battalion After Action Reports. He acknowledges he is alive today only because of superior tactical air support and artillery firepower. This book gives an entirely different viewpoint than most books authored by Vietnam veterans. While his observations may be controversial to some vets, it reflects the author's objective opinion of what he experienced there.

The Cowboy s Unexpected Family

The Cowboy s Unexpected Family
Author: Linda Ford
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373829552

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Her dream--on her terms With her own business, Cassie Godfrey is finally self-sufficient. But her plans are interrupted by four young orphans--and one persistent cowboy. If she'll care for the children until their uncle claims them, Roper Jones will build Cassie's house. To her business mind, the proposal makes sense. To her independent spirit, it's a reminder of the commitments she's promised to avoid. Roper can't help admiring Cassie's pluck, even if he's exasperated by her stubbornness. All he can offer Cassie is the love and acceptance she claims not to need. But dreams, like hearts, can change and grow...especially in a land made for brave new beginnings.