No Life for a Lady

No Life for a Lady

Author: Agnes Morley Cleaveland

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1977-01-01

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780803258686

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When Agnes Morley Cleaveland was born on a New Mexico cattle ranch in 1874, the term "Wild West" was a reality, not a cliché. In those days cowboys didn't know they were picturesque, horse rustlers were to be handled as seemed best on the occasion, and young ladies thought nothing of punching cows and hunting grizzlies in between school terms.


Heart's Desire

Heart's Desire

Author: Emerson Hough

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-11

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13:

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Hearts Desire is a Western novel by the author Emerson Hough. It is set in the Old Western town of 'Hearts Desire', a town with idyllic views. Curly and his new wife Little Girl have found just the perfect place to live. Even more idyllic is the culture of the town. Its residents pride themselves on not having any crime or such social problems. But this façade is about to be blown away by the coming events...


Bound by Blue

Bound by Blue

Author: Meg Tuite

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780983879053

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Fiction. "BOUND BY BLUE by Meg Tuite sparkles darkly with dense, poetic prose also resembling a hidden knife or gag in the deepest shade of indigo. At the heart of Tuite's work is memory specifically, often, the memory of sexual trauma. From externally successful medical student Audrey in 'The F Word, ' whose revisited sexual past spurs a destructive eating disorder that nearly debilitates her current romantic relationship, to the sweet seven year old Marliss in 'The Tooth Fairy, ' writing with a child's literacy to the Tooth Fairy in the nearly impossible hope of being saved from her brother's molesting friend, Tuite deftly runs the gamut of characters emerging from the camp of life's walking wounded. Often, I found, while reading this collection, that I had to pause and absorb, spend a moment away after reading one particular story or another. Tuite's work is that dark, trenchant, and powerful. The binding garotte here is that of forced silences, of invisible shames, of acts of violence done by one individual to another, the cumulative maimed butterfly effect of these agents and be forewarned, with the aid of Tuite's deft skill, the monsters are out of the closets, lingering with lambs, in this explosive collection where even the darkest of her characters is acerbically revealed as human, multi-faceted, and just flawed enough to be somewhat sympathetic in a horrifying and double-edged way that only increases the reader's understanding of their abuse's terrifying resonance for their victims." Heather Fowler"


We Fed Them Cactus

We Fed Them Cactus

Author: Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780826315038

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Documents the daily activities of Hispanic pioneers--buffalo hunting, horse breaking, sheep herding, preparing and preserving food, sewing, tending the sick, and educating children are included in this rich recuerdo, as well as stories of Comancheros, Tejanos, Americanos, and outlaws.