Young Ditch Rider


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The Young Ditch Rider


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Excerpt from The Young Ditch Rider: A Story of the Plains Mrs. Purcell came out of the door as he neared the house. She had seen Baily' ride furiously away; and Harry's return, after he had announced his intention of going to the river, told her something was wrong. She saw the look of pain and annoyance on her son's face, and her own sympathetic countenance re ected it. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works."




The Young Ditch Rider


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Ditch Rider


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Clever and humorous, ten year old Earl Spendlove, born in early twentieth century America, in desert southern Utah, struggles to deal with the death of his three year old sister and the devastating effect it has on his mother and father. Earl searches for more of an answer to why young Jennie died than life can be unfair. Earl's dream to ride horseback with his dad and grandpa to inspect the irrigation canal hand carved by Mormon pioneers through the Virgin River Canyon walls comes true in his quest for understanding life's many questions.Young Adult Historical Fiction: Ditch Rider is for the entire family to read together.Scroll above and click now to buy your family's Kindle or paperback copy.




The Americana


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The Americana


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The Dial


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The Epworth Herald


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Ditch Rider


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Lawyer/sleuth Neil Hamel explores the vibrant Hispanic enclaves of Albuquerque and takes a stab at romance in this terrific new mystery about a troubled teenaged girl, a gang leader, and murder.




Empires and Indigenous Peoples


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The Romans who established their rule on three continents and the Europeans who first established new homes in North America interacted with communities of Indigenous peoples with their own histories and cultures. Sweeping in its scope and rigorous in its scholarship, Empires and Indigenous Peoples expands our understanding of their historical parallels and raises general questions about the nature of the various imperial encounters. In this book, leading scholars of ancient Roman and early anglophone North America examine the mutual perceptions of the Indigenous and the imperial actors. They investigate the rhetoric of civilization and barbarism and its expression in military policies. Indigenous resistance, survival, and adaptation form a major theme. The essays demonstrate that power relations were endlessly adjusted, identities were framed and reframed, and new mutual knowledge was produced by all participants. Over time, cultures were transformed across the board on political, social, religious, linguistic, ideological, and economic levels. The developments were complex, with numerous groups enmeshed in webs of aggression, opposition, cooperation, and integration. Readers will see how Indigenous and imperial identities evolved in Roman and American lands. Finally, the authors consider how American views of Roman activity influenced the development of American imperial expansion and accompanying Indigenous critiques. They show how Roman, imperial North American, and Indigenous experiences have contributed to American notions of race, religion, and citizenship, and given shape to problems of social inclusion and exclusion today.