Let's Rodeo
Author: Tecumapese Morning Star
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published:
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 0359004520
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Author: Tecumapese Morning Star
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published:
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 0359004520
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Shirley E. Flynn
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 249
ISBN-13: 9780964926905
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jan Brett
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 1995-09-12
Total Pages: 33
ISBN-13: 0399228039
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMost armadillos are happy scratching sand and eating, but Bo longs for adventure. And adventure Bo gets, the day Harmony Jean breaks in her brand-new chili-pepper-red cowboy boots by the banks of Can Creek. Peering out across the creek bed, Bo is sure he's spotted a rip-roarin', rootin'-tootin', shiny red armadillo! Bo's off and running after his new friend--right down to the Curly H Rodeo. There Bo gets to do all the things he's dreamed of doing: he rides a bronc, eats red-hot chili peppers, and even tries the two-step. Bo is ready to follow his pal off into the sunset, but he is about to discover his new friend is no ordinary armadillo. Jan Brett turns her considerable storytelling talents toward the Texas countryside in this warm and funny story of an armadillo on his own. Luckily, Ma Armadillo and her boys are searching for Bo in the borders to bring him back home.
Author: Boris Fishman
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2016-03-01
Total Pages: 251
ISBN-13: 0062384384
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author of the critically admired, award-winning A Replacement Life turns to a different kind of story—an evocative, nuanced portrait of marriage and family, a woman reckoning with what she’s given up to make both work, and the universal question of how we reconcile who we are and whom the world wants us to be. Maya Shulman and Alex Rubin met in 1992, when she was a Ukrainian exchange student with “a devil in [her] head” about becoming a chef instead of a medical worker, and he the coddled son of Russian immigrants wanting to toe the water of a less predictable life. Twenty years later, Maya Rubin is a medical worker in suburban New Jersey, and Alex his father’s second in the family business. The great dislocation of their lives is their eight-year-old son Max—adopted from two teenagers in Montana despite Alex’s view that “adopted children are second-class.” At once a salvation and a mystery to his parents—with whom Max’s biological mother left the child with the cryptic exhortation “don’t let my baby do rodeo”—Max suddenly turns feral, consorting with wild animals, eating grass, and running away to sit face down in a river. Searching for answers, Maya convinces Alex to embark on a cross-country trip to Montana to track down Max’s birth parents—the first drive west of New Jersey of their American lives. But it’s Maya who’s illuminated by the journey, her own erstwhile wildness summoned for a reckoning by the unsparing landscape, with seismic consequences for herself and her family. Don’t Let My Baby Do Rodeo is a novel about the mystery of inheritance and what exactly it means to belong.
Author: Robert Crum
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 56
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt age ten Mitch Coleman is already a rodeo veteran, and so are the other young riders Robert Crum interviewed for this book. His spectacular full-color photos capture the danger and excitement of life on the rodeo circuit while an informative text introduces readers to a group of young competitors and their sport.
Author: Leroy Davis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2009-09-04
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 061533105X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Cowboy's Family and Friends is a collection of cowboy poetry written by Leroy Davis or given to him over the years by others.
Author: Elizabeth Cole Midgley
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
Published: 2005-03-01
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 0787786241
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMake every day in September a special day in your classroom with the creative ideas in this book. For every special day in the month, the author provides fun activity ideas to be plugged into your regular curriculum: language arts, social studies, writing, math, science and health, music and drama, physical fitness, art, etc. Special days include: Lunch Box Day, Native American Day, National Good Neighbor Day and Roald Dahl's Birthday. Your students will look forward to every day of the school year when you make it a constant celebration. And they'll learn while they have fun! Included are fun patterns for writing and art assignments as well as lists of correlated books, recipes and bulletin board ideas.
Author: Nicholas Villanueva
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2024
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 1496230191
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNicholas Villanueva, Jr., investigates the untold story of the founders of an organization that helped gay rodeo participants persevere through bigotry and discrimination in sport, fought a pandemic that ravaged the LGBTQ community, and created a sporting community that became an international family.
Author: Demetrius W. Pearson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2021-05-11
Total Pages: 143
ISBN-13: 1498574688
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBlack Rodeo in the Texas Gulf Coast Region: Charcoal in the Ashes provides an in depth sociocultural and historical analysis of the genesis and contemporary state of affairs regarding African American rodeo cowboys in southeast Texas, whose ancestors were instrumental in the development of the most celebrated livestock management industry in the world. The author painstakingly chronicles the origin of the Texas cattle industry from its Mexican roots to Austin’s Colony, better known as the George Plantation/Ranch, where African Americans were intimately involved in the livestock management industry since its inception. Although enslaved before, during, and after the Republic of Texas was established, they were early stakeholders in the expansion of the western frontier, and an indispensable source of labor that facilitated the burgeoning cattle industry. Yet, as the author maintains, American history wantonly trivialized, marginalized, and blatantly omitted their contributions. This book sheds light on these early cowboys and their descendants who have participated in America’s most prominent prole sport with little to no media exposure. The author dubbed them “Shadow Riders of the Subterranean Circuit,” and even though American sports are integrated African American rodeo cowboys may be metaphorically seen as bits of charcoal spread among ashes.