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Proud journey / Wayne D. Overholser.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2015Copyright date: ©2012Edition: Center Point Large Print editionDescription: 256 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 162899701X
  • 1628997060
  • 9781628997019
  • 9781628997064
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "You were born into a cruel world, David, and there are times when you have to be tough to journey through it, but be sure of one thing. Be proud of your journey. Don't live in a way that will make you ashamed of it later." Dave Rand often thought on these words spoken by his mother after they'd heard his father had been killed in the Civil War. A few years later his mother and step-father were murdered and Dave left Colorado. A little over a decade later, government agent Dave Rand returns to Colorado, still heeding his mother's words. The Milk Creek Massacre has left a legacy of hatred that lies like tinder around the Territory. Any spark will set off a firestorm of vengeance. Dave knows it will be impossible to put out the fire once it gets started. Caught between land-hungry settlers and war-hungry Utes, Rand's only hope is to tell the truth -- even if it could cost him his life. This world may be cruel, but at least he can be proud of the way he journeys through it.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Large Print Book Large Print Book Main Library Large Print Fiction WESTERN Overhols Wayne Available 33111008068518
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"You were born into a cruel world, David, and there are times when you have to be tough to journey through it, but be sure of one thing. Be proud of your journey. Don't live in a way that will make you ashamed of it later." Dave Rand often thought on these words spoken by his mother after they'd heard his father had been killed in the Civil War. A few years later his mother and step-father were murdered and Dave left Colorado.

First published in 1963.

"You were born into a cruel world, David, and there are times when you have to be tough to journey through it, but be sure of one thing. Be proud of your journey. Don't live in a way that will make you ashamed of it later." Dave Rand often thought on these words spoken by his mother after they'd heard his father had been killed in the Civil War. A few years later his mother and step-father were murdered and Dave left Colorado. A little over a decade later, government agent Dave Rand returns to Colorado, still heeding his mother's words. The Milk Creek Massacre has left a legacy of hatred that lies like tinder around the Territory. Any spark will set off a firestorm of vengeance. Dave knows it will be impossible to put out the fire once it gets started. Caught between land-hungry settlers and war-hungry Utes, Rand's only hope is to tell the truth -- even if it could cost him his life. This world may be cruel, but at least he can be proud of the way he journeys through it.

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