The Saloon Girl's Journey

The Saloon Girl's Journey

Author: Angela Castillo

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-03-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781530347100

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Weary of the saloon girl life-and tired of being slapped around-Darla North decides to start over and let her new-found faith lead her. A friend sends her to Downs House, a place for 'unfortunate women.' Darla is offered a home-if she can behave herself. Old habits are hard to break, but Darla is desperate to prove to everyone that she's changed, especially Ethan Downs, the owner's sensitive and sweet son. But when Darla's past threatens to catch up with her, she must decide to face the truth . . . or run away again.


Saloons of the Old West

Saloons of the Old West

Author: Richard Erdoes

Publisher: Gramercy

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780517181737

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A history of the saloon as an institution of the Old West illustrated with contemporary photographs and line drawings.


The Journey from Hell

The Journey from Hell

Author: Coy Roper

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2021-11-12

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1638444765

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[Type here] The Journey From Hell In 1877, two old friends, former members of Quantrell’s Raiders, meet again at a bank in Hell, a town in far west Texas. One is there to rob the bank, the other—the town’s sheriff—foils the robbery. In the pursuit that follows, the robber saves the sheriff after his horse falls, and the two of them become friends again. They decide to head west and find a place where they can live in peace. On their way, they pick up others who need to find a sanctuary—a six-foot-six widowed preacher and his twelve-year-old daughter from Indiana, a twenty-one-year-old black musician/physician’s assistant from Boston who has come west to seek his fortune, a twenty-year-old Mexican girl who grew up as a cowhand on a ranch in Colorado, a six-month-old baby named Peter, and a Jersey cow named Pansy! On their journey they experience adventures (and misadventures) with Indians and outlaws and others. Finally, they arrive at the town where they will settle—New Canaan, in New Mexico territory. Problems remain, but a final gunfight with the Hank Dandy gang gives them rest—and romance—at the end of their journey from Hell. 2


Desperate: Three Sisters Begin The Journey of Lifetime

Desperate: Three Sisters Begin The Journey of Lifetime

Author: Sylvia McDaniel

Publisher: Virtual Bookseller, LLC

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1942608357

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Enjoy this sweet beginning of the Lipstick and Lead western historical series by USA Today Bestselling author Sylvia McDaniel. The Journey Begins… In 1880 Zenith Texas, the McKenzie sisters, Meg, Annabelle, and Ruby find themselves penniless after the death of their father. When the bank threatens foreclosure, the women realize they need a way to support themselves. After being spectacularly fired from their traditional jobs, they have no choice but to follow in their father’s footsteps – bounty-hunting.


Maggie's Journey

Maggie's Journey

Author: Lena Nelson Dooley

Publisher: Charisma Media

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1616383585

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On her 18th birthday, Margaret Lenora Caine finds a chest hidden in the attic containing proof that she's adopted. Dooley's "Maggie's Journey" will take readers along the way to find out what happens next.


Biscuits and Gravy

Biscuits and Gravy

Author: William W. Johnstone

Publisher: Pinnacle Books

Published: 2021-12-28

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 0786044276

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Johnstone Justice. Get It While It’s Hot. Dewey “Mac” Mackenzie is no ordinary chuckwagon cook. He’s a marked man on the run who works cattle drives to stay one step ahead of his enemies. If these hired killers catch up to him, he’ll be slinging guns instead of hash—with a side order of revenge that’s best served cold . . . HOT BISCUITS. COLD GRAVES. A hot meal, a hard drink, and maybe a friendly hand of poker is all Mac Mackenzie wants when he drifts into the small town of Harcourt City, Montana. When he defends a saloon girl from the unwanted advances of some local toughs, he earns the wrath of the town’s powerful namesake, Oscar Harcourt. Harcourt rules this place with an iron fist, ugly greed, and an even uglier gang of thugs. Now he has his eyes on a ranch belonging to the saloon girl’s brother—a ranch they won’t give up without a fight. To raise funds, the siblings arrange a cattle drive to Rattlesnake Creek, and they want Mac to join them. But with so many devils ridng on their tails, Mac is ready to turn up the heat—and send them back to hell . . . Live Free. Read Hard.


Herstories on Screen

Herstories on Screen

Author: Kathleen Cummins

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2020-05-19

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0231851294

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From the late 1970s into the early 1990s, a generation of female filmmakers took aim at their home countries’ popular myths of the frontier. Deeply influenced by second-wave feminism and supported by hard-won access to governmental and institutional funding and training, their trailblazing films challenged traditionally male genres like the Western. Instead of reinforcing the myths of nationhood often portrayed in such films—invariably featuring a lone white male hero pitted against the “savage” and “uncivilized” native terrain—these filmmakers constructed counternarratives centering on women and marginalized communities. In place of rugged cowboys violently removing indigenous peoples to make the frontier safe for their virtuous wives and daughters, these filmmakers told the stories of colonial and postcolonial societies from a female and/or subaltern point of view. Herstories on Screen is a transnational study of feature narrative films from Australia, Canada, the United States, and New Zealand/Aotearoa that deconstruct settler-colonial myths. Kathleen Cummins offers in-depth readings of ten works by a diverse range of women filmmakers including Jane Campion, Julie Dash, Merata Mita, Tracey Moffatt, and Anne Wheeler. She reveals how they skillfully deploy genre tropes and popular storytelling conventions in order to critique master narratives of feminine domesticity and purity and depict women and subaltern people performing acts of agency and resistance. Cummins details the ways in which second-wave feminist theory and aesthetics informed these filmmakers’ efforts to debunk idealized Anglo-Saxon femininity and motherhood and lay bare gendered and sexual violence and colonial oppression.