Buster Horse of the Plains

Buster Horse of the Plains
Author: Lawrence E. Temple
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2013-01-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1300631767

Aileen's dreams are finally coming true-her parents have agreed to let her have a horse of her own! After much thought and careful planning she decides to adopt a wild mustang. Nevertheless, from the moment Buster arrives on the farm Aileen finds herself immersed in one adventure after another. Thankfully her good-humored Pa, supportive Ma, and cheerful little sister Sarah stand by her side through tough times and triumphs. Buster's clever stunts keep Aileen on her toes through cattle round ups, trail rides, and county fairs. One day an event at a local rodeo catches Aileen's attention: barrel racing. Can Aileen follow in the hoofprints of her idol, champion barrel racer Becky Liddon, and win a trophy of her own?

Lords of the Plain

Lords of the Plain
Author: Max Crawford
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780806129082

The U.S. 2nd Cavalry rolls into Texas in the 1870s with orders to keep the peace and persuade the fierce Comanches to move quietly onto the reservation.

"Fra Elbertus"

Author: Elbert Hubbard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1922
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

An Outside Chance

An Outside Chance
Author: Thomas McGuane
Publisher: Mariner Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1992
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780395605752

A vivid and personal account of a lifetime of sporting adventure. This American sporting classic, first published in 1980, includes five new essays by the celebrated author of Keep the Change. "A remarkable range of topics in lavish, hypnotic prose".--Sports Illustrated..

Dictionary of the American West

Dictionary of the American West
Author: Win Blevins
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0875654835

Did you ever need to spell “dogie” (as in, get-along-little), or need to know what a “sakey” is? This is the book that can tell you how to spell, pronounce, and define over 5,000 terms relative to the American West. Want to know what a “breachy” cow is? Turn to page 43 to learn that it’s an adjective used to describe a cow that has a tendency to find her way through fences where she isn’t supposed to be. Describes some teenagers we know… Spend hours perusing the dictionary at random, or read straight through to give you a flavor of the West from its beginnings to contemporary days. Laced with photographs and maps, the Dictionary of the American West will make you sound like an expert on all things Western, even if you don’t know your dingus from a dinner plate. Compiled of words brought into English from Native Americans, emigrants, Mormons, Hispanics, migrant workers, loggers, and fur trappers, the dictionary opens up history and culture in an enchanting way. From “Aarigaa!” to “zopilote,” the Dictionary of the American West is a “valuable book, a treasure for any literate American’s library.” (Tony Hillerman)

Buster’S Book

Buster’S Book
Author: Donald Junkins
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2012-11-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781475944440

Providing insight in a familys history against the backdrop of major world wars, Busters Book offers a collection of more than a thousand letters exchanged during the twentieth century as young men provided service to their country. In this memoir, author Donald Junkins has compiled letters, diaries, interviews, recollections, and photographs of the familys participants in both world wars and the Korean and Vietnam wars. This fascinating historical record includes the stories of a variety of escapades: from single-handedly opening an eight-year-old Nazi prison camp; to B-24 air forays from New Guinea in which an aerial gunner shot down two Japanese Zero planes; and to the rescue in Korea of wounded men stalled in a jeep in the middle of a freezing river that culminated in the awarding of the Silver Star. Busters Book reflects both the lives of a middle-class American family during these years and the daily activities of two generations of young American men at war.

The Horse Boy

The Horse Boy
Author: Rupert Isaacson
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0316053252

When his son Rowan was diagnosed with autism, Rupert Isaacson was devastated, afraid he might never be able to communicate with his child. But when Isaacson, a lifelong horseman, rode their neighbor's horse with Rowan, Rowan improved immeasurably. He was struck with a crazy idea: why not take Rowan to Mongolia, the one place in the world where horses and shamanic healing intersected? The Horse Boy is the dramatic and heartwarming story of that impossible adventure. In Mongolia, the family found undreamed of landscapes and people, unbearable setbacks, and advances beyond their wildest dreams. This is a deeply moving, truly one-of-a-kind story -- of a family willing to go to the ends of the earth to help their son, and of a boy learning to connect with the world for the first time.