“Losing your partner and your marketing director in one day.” Gibson was rattled again. “They were my friends. I've hardly had time to consider how their deaths will affect the company. I've been grieving for their loss.” “I'm sorry.
With low-down varmints running a scam in Lodestone, the fastest growing town in Colorado, John Stone sets aside his mission to find his fiance+a7e in order to set things right. Original.
A brilliant, kaleidoscopic narrative of Oklahoma City—a great American story of civics, basketball, and destiny, from award-winning journalist Sam Anderson NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review • NPR ...
Mr. Draper , ” Norick said , clearly intending discredit , “ but I think he needs to rest . " Besides , Norick had bigger problems . In 1969 , the city's garbage workers went on strike , and — to Norick's annoyance — it had become an ...
In documenting these citizens' stories, this account reveals the challenges and issues facing those who compose this and other "boom towns"--where demographics, the economy, and immigration and migration patterns are continually in flux.
After her family moves to California where her father goes to work in the gold fields, Amanda decides to make her own fortune baking pies and she encourages others to provide the necessary services--from a general store to a school--that ...
... showdown with the Wickedest Man In The World. *No bagpipes included. Porridge optional. All available in print, ebook and large print formats. The Lights Over Cromer A Petticoat Katie & Sledgehammer Girl The Missing Mermaid ...
THE STORY: Angela Tompkins has a husband, a failing convenience store and a dream of running off to Chicago with her lover, the local banker.
Tony retired after twenty years in the Navy as an aviation ordnanceman, but this training might not be enough when he is hired by an old friend to look into a murder suicide in Bend, Oregon, a resort Boom Town in the high desert east of the ...
Set during the 18th-century American gold rush and westward expansion, this whimsical picture book is the tale of a spunky young lady who earns $11,000 selling pies. Full color.
He did parts of the book in monologues for audiences in Boston, New York, Washington, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Virginia, along with the story of how, in the 8th grade, his shop teacher Orville Buehler, worried about the boy's carelessness ...
Boom Town
Johnny McCabe brings his new bride to Montana, but finds things are not as he had left them.