Prairie Song by Cheryl Anne Porter A desperate bargain Running for her life, Kate Chandler flees to Oklahoma with a price on her head, hoping to stake a claim in the Great Land Run of 1889. But with no money, no protection, no food--and an unborn baby to think about--she is desperate enough to accept a devil's bargain from notorious bounty hunter Cole Youngblood. Ruggedly handsome, he'll stake her claim if she'll be a mother to his sister's three orphaned children--unaware of Kate's dangerous secret: she is the quarry he's been hired to find. A dangerous love Cole knows Kate is running from something terrible; the fear in her eyes is clear as day. But that doesn't change his plan to marry her, make the Land Run, then leave Kate and the children behind--safe away from the hard life he's chosen. He didn't expect the wild emotions that would sear his hardened heart and make him yearn for a life beyond the grim realities of living by his gun. But as passion exposes the deadly secrets that shadow them both, he knows their only hope for a future together is to forge a love stronger than the danger trying to tear them apart.
A native of the Nebraska prairie watches as her neighbor, a doctor's wife from New York, succumbs to madness.
Prairie Song and Western Story
A Prairie Home Companion Folk Song Book
Focusing on the role of prairie dogs as a keystone species, this book tells the connected histories of the North American grassland prairies and current efforts to preserve and recover the Janos grasslands in northern Mexico.
Prairie Song
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Profiles the Lakota who witnessed the Battle of Little Bighorn and the massacre at Wounded Knee, worked in Hollywood and for Buffalo Bill Cody's "Wild West Show," and fought for the transformation of the Black Hills.
As she did with swamps in DEEP IN THE SWAMP, the author patterns the verses in this vivid exploration of the prairie ecosystem on the popular counting rhyme, "Over in the Meadow".
Prairie Song said, “He's already unusually strong and beautifully formed. I'll love him as my own son, and I'll be a good mother and a good wife.” War Eagle held out his hand to help her to her feet, “You have spoken well, and War Eagle ...
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