Bunny the Brave War Horse

Bunny the Brave War Horse
Author: Elizabeth MacLeod
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1771382554

With a name like Bunny, the long-eared horse doesn’t seem like an obvious choice to ship off to war. But through burning gas attacks, miserable weather and ever-present cross fire, Bunny proves himself invaluable, especially to the men who ride him. This is a heartwarming story of a World War I war horse who was as brave and strong as any soldier. Important historical context is provided in the end matter, and all historical details have been vetted for accuracy by expert reviewers.

Brave

Brave
Author: Jennifer Li Shotz
Publisher: Clarion Books
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0358108675

When twelve-year-old Dylan rescues Brave, he knows it will take hard work, patience, and training to convince his parents that he can keep the skittish stray dog.

The Brave Cowboy

The Brave Cowboy
Author: Edward Abbey
Publisher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2011-08-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0795317514

A cowboy takes on the forces of twentieth century tyranny in a tale by “the Thoreau of the American West” that became the classic film Lonely Are the Brave (Larry McMurtry, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Lonesome Dove). A rugged individualist and sometime ranch hand, Jack Burns has no love for the modern world. He is a man out of time, riding his horse through a Southwestern landscape corrupted by concrete, shopping centers, and superhighways. A stubborn loner, he lives by a personal moral code that often sets him at odds with contemporary society. And he wouldn’t have it any other way. When Jack’s brazen attempt to free a jailed friend fails, the “anarchist cowboy” becomes an outlaw overnight. Suddenly he and his chestnut mare are racing toward the New Mexican high country with the state police, the military, and the FBI in hot pursuit. His private war against authority has reached a dangerous new level. But if the powerful forces aligning against him think that Jack is going to go quietly, they’ve got another think coming. The Houston Chronicle called Edward Abbey “a fresh breath from the farther reaches and canyons of the diminishing frontier.” The bestselling author of The Monkey Wrench Gang delivers a stirring tribute to individualism and the vanishing American hero. Brought to the big screen in 1962 as Lonely Are the Brave—a major motion picture starring Kirk Douglas and Walter Matthau—The Brave Cowboy is a moving and thought-provoking fable of the modern American West.

For the Brave

For the Brave
Author: Holly Bush
Publisher: Holly Bush Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0578191725

1869 – Matthew Gentry joined the Confederate Army at eighteen years of age after an argument with his father, leaving Paradise, his Virginia home and famed horse breeding stables, for the fields of Gettysburg. Having survived the War Between the States, Gentry is haunted by the violence and inhumanity of the war. He continues to roam the country long after the conflict is over, finding solace in the arms of soiled doves and at the bottom of whiskey bottles. Finally traveling home after learning of a family tragedy, he nearly loses his life in a spring-flooded riverbed. Annie Campbell, lone survivor of her family, lives at a remote farm near the North River, raising pigs and trying to grow enough to feed herself, and to stay out of the cross hairs of the Thurmans, violent men who run the town of Bridgewater. Annie’s secrets threaten her safety, even as she rescues and nurses Matthew Gentry. Matthew knows he must return to Paradise, to grieve with his family. Will his heart lead him back to Bridgewater and Annie Campbell?

Failure in the Saddle

Failure in the Saddle
Author: David A. Powell
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781932714876

Tales of daring exploits create lingering romance about the cavalry of the Lost Cause. But sometimes romance obscures history. This is the first in-depth attempt to determine what role the Confederate cavalry played in both the loss of Chattanooga and the staggering number of miscues that followed up to, and beyond Chickamauga.

Brave the Day

Brave the Day
Author: Marilyn Hartness
Publisher: First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2012-02-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1937520641

This book was written to give hope to everyone stricken with a cancer diagnosis. It is the factual account of artist, teacher, and horsewoman, Marilyn Hartness. Her battle for survival took her into many unforeseen medical experiences. She shares the cancer journey with an element of trust and we see miracles unfolding.