Sue Schrems
Lewis and Clark Through Indian Eyes
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This year ends the bicentennial celebration of the legendary Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-06. Over the last several years, much has been ...Read Review
The High Calling, 1940
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Gilbert Morris is a prolific writer of Christian fiction, and this latest volume in the House of Winslow series is set in the 1940...Read Review
Lone Star Literature: From the Red River to the Rio Grande
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So much of the history of the American West is represented in Texas. From the struggles of Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie at ...Read Review
Dreams to Dust: A Tale of the Oklahoma Land Rush
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In April 1889, men, women and children – red, white and black – gathered at the starting line and raced to claim the land being offered ...Read Review
Calling the Wind
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With the 2006 celebration of the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Calling the Wind is one of many new releases about the ...Read Review
High Country
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It is not often that I come across a book that I put aside to wait anxiously for that peaceful time of night ...Read Review
A Heart for Any Fate
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On the beautiful banks of the New River in Virginia in 1790, Hannah Allison married Willard Temple Cole. Hannah and Temple took up farming ...Read Review
Faith and Betrayal: A Pioneer Woman’s Passage in the American West
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Jean Rio Baker found the message delivered by the missionaries from the Church of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) refreshing and in many ways the ...Read Review
The Homeplace
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In the year preceding the worst economic depression in American history, fourteen-year old Lanie Freeman and her family were optimistic about what the ...Read Review
Lige Mounts, Free Trapper
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By 1922, when Frank B. Linderman wrote Lige Mounts, he had given up his life as a free trapper in the rugged mountains of ...Read Review