Spurs, Chaps and Faith

Spurs, Chaps and Faith

Author: Theresa Freeman Carpenter

Publisher: Booksurge Publishing

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781439239858

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While riding at the 2008 National High School Finals in Farmington, NM, seventeen-year-old Corbin wanted to bring the national champon bull riding title back to his hometown of Jonesville, LA. With a score on one bull, another score would surely place him in a position to win but the bull, M33, changed this cowboy's plans. After six seconds into the ride, Corbin was thrown, and a blow from the bull's back leg broke Corbin's neck leaving him totally paralyzed with little hope he would ever walk again. This is a true story of my son, Corbin Carpenter, and his miraculous recovery from an injury that was supposed to leave him in a wheelchair for life. Corbin's faith in God's healing power, along with his determination brought him from total paralysis to roping cattle again in less than seven months after the injury. The struggles and set backs during recovery proved only a stepping stone to how Corbin is using this life changing event to help change the world, one testimony at a time.


Faith and Freedom

Faith and Freedom

Author: Catholic University of America Commission on American citizenship

Publisher:

Published: 1945

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13:

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Unforgettable

Unforgettable

Author: Alison Kent

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 0425264130

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Includes an excerpt from The gunslinger's heiress.


DADDY WAS A COWBOY

DADDY WAS A COWBOY

Author: Jodi O'Donnell

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2012-07-16

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1459287622

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From Businessman to Cowboy When it came to roping and wrangling, Kell Hamilton knew zilch. Now that he'd inherited a ranch, he needed to learn—fast. But not from his new female employee. No, Kell didn't want Jamey Dunn's help. He wanted this pretty woman in his arms. From Single Mom to Cowgirl When it came to frying and baking, Jamey Dunn knew zilch. Ranching, however, was in her blood. To convince her boss to treat her like a man, she kept her newborn baby a secret. And she couldn't let on how Kell made her feel: like a woman who was falling in love….


Sandstorms

Sandstorms

Author: Peter Theroux

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780393307979

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In this provocative and incisive memoir, Peter Theroux reveals the Middle East only as a true insider can. Stationed as a journalist in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for most of his seven years in the region, Theroux explodes the romantic images of Arabia, but replaces them with the even more intriguing reality of fanatic Muslims, overwhelmingly rich and powerful royal families, and the vast gulf in understanding between Arabs and westerners.


The Arms of God

The Arms of God

Author: Leslie Hammond

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2019-11-06

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1645694593

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In the immense heat of an August night, a shot rings out across a withered cotton field, and in an instant, a family is shattered. From the wonderland of a young man, wild and free on the rolling plains of West Texas, to the darkest horrors of Vietnam, Trace Clement is pursued by the abiding and distant presence of his grandfather, Fowler Clement, a man haunted by fidelity to the terms of a dark and unbearable promise.


Forlorn River

Forlorn River

Author: Zane Grey

Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof

Published: 2023-01-12

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 8726665832

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'Forlorn River' (1927) is filled with cowboys, romance, and ranches. It follows horse-catching Ben Ide, his friend Nevada and their loyal Native American companion Modoc, as Ben attempts to better his reputation and win over his childhood sweetheart, Ina Blaine. As horse catching turns into cattle rustling, Ina Blaine is forced to defend Ben against her father, who has recently come in possession of a large amount of money. It doesn't bode well for Ben Ide. Distrust follows Ben when Mr. Blaine, Ina's father, and his companion, Les Setter, head out to steal Ben's land. And this is only the beginning of a great streak of trouble. This lesser-known prequel to 'Nevada' is filled with vivid descriptions and memorable characters. It is the perfect introduction to Western fiction. Zane Grey (1872-1939) was a popular American author, best known for his adventure novels and short stories. The topics of the American West and the Frontier were central to his writings, and Grey became engrossed within the Western genre. Many of his novels were written from the perspective and experience gained from his hunting and traveling trips all around the West. Some of Grey’s most famous novels include 'Riders of the Purple Sage', 'The Last Trail' and 'Valley of Wild Horses'. His novels and stories were adapted to more than 100 movie and television productions with the most well-known being the movie Riders of the Purple Sage (1996) starring Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, and Henry Thomas.


The Enchanted Hill

The Enchanted Hill

Author: Peter Bernard Kyne

Publisher: Copp Clark Company

Published: 1924

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13:

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Two momentous things happened to Lee Purdy, dreamer and owner of a ranch in New Mexico called The Enchanted Hill. Bud Shannon, a total stranger, took a long shot at him with a rifle; and later at a desert railroad stop, Lee met the loveliest woman he had ever laid eyes upon. With the aid of a quick brain and an iron nerve, he managed to escape Bud's butler, but his heart was no match for the woman Gail Ormsby. He soon learns that he cannot escape everything, including the woman who got off the train on one unexpected spring day.