The Cabin

The Cabin
Author: Hap Wilson
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2005-11-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781897045053

Noted environmentalist Hap Wilson takes us along a wilderness trail replete with snags and pitfalls, through mishaps, tears, and laughter.

The Cabin and the River

The Cabin and the River
Author: Jennifer J. Berkemeier
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2011-04-25
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1456737465

What started as a nearly impossible dream in Cliff Hale's heart nearly seventy years ago has become a reality for generations to enjoy. A breathtaking river; a small cozy cabin; the endless Huron Forest; the unpredictable Michigan weather. Decades of memories have been compiled here to create a book of love, beauty, humor and family bonds. With the world seeming to move faster and becoming more complicated, this heartwarming memoir will take you back to a simpler time and remind us all that the best things in life are indeed free.

The Monitor

The Monitor
Author: Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1920
Genre: Telephone
ISBN:

The Robin Hood of El Dorado

The Robin Hood of El Dorado
Author: Walter Noble Burns
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1999-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0826352162

First published in 1932 and never reprinted since, this historical drama re-creates the life and adventures of Joaquin Murrieta, a Hispanic social rebel in California during the tumultuous Gold Rush. Published during the Great Depression, at a time of mass deportations of Hispanos to Mexico, this sympathetic portrait of Murrieta and Mexican Americans was a unique voice of social protest. The author romanticizes the pastoral society of Mexican California into which Murrieta was born and introduces the protagonist as a quiet, honest, unpretentious, and reserved resident of Saw Mill Flat, California. But the rape and murder of his wife, Rosita, by racist Anglo miners unleashes his vengeful rage. Picking up his pistols, Murrieta tracks and kills Rosita's murderers and defends Hispanos against violence and dispossession by rampaging gold rush miners. Richard Griswold del Castillo discusses the significance of Murrieta to twentieth-century Mexican Americans and Chicanos and of Burns's history to contemporary understanding of the mysterious social bandit.

Gypsy Flower

Gypsy Flower
Author: Diana Dawn
Publisher: Diana Dawn Books
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1393105610

Snow is willing to risk everything to find the sister she never knew she had, even her new happy life in the Willows. Leaving her true love behind in search of her family, her plans are to bring her sister back to the Willows with her. But will her journey into the mirror bring her the outcome she desires...will she find her sister, or will she again face the witch, her stepmother Margurite? ‘Gypsy Flower’ is the fourth book in the Whispering Willows series.

Graves of His Personal Liking

Graves of His Personal Liking
Author: Joel Jurrens
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611606462

Ben Cone has a simple dream: get enough gold to marry Madeline and take her to Boston where they will live happily ever after. But his quest to the Black Hills for gold soon turns into a trail of graves. Partnered up with an ancient buffalo hunter and his feisty granddaughter, Ben will spend a long bitter winter with the Cheyenne, run from warring Indians, fight outlaws and dig graves for friends and enemies. Forced to choose between a new love and an old one, Ben will have to decide if the price of a dream can be too much to continue pursuing it, or if you can sacrifice so much for a dream that you can never give it up.