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092 _aDALLAS,
_bSANDRA
049 _aNFGA
100 1 _aDallas, Sandra,
_eauthor.
_939569
245 1 0 _aWhere coyotes howl /
_cSandra Dallas.
250 _aFirst edition.
263 _a2304
264 1 _aNew York :
_bSt. Martin's Press,
_c2023.
300 _a307 pages ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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520 _a""Addictive. Highly recommended!"-Paulette Jiles, New York Times bestselling author of News of the World Beautifully rendered, Where Coyotes Howl is a vivid and deeply affecting ode to the early twentieth century West, from master storyteller Sandra Dallas. Except for the way they loved each other, they were just ordinary, everyday folks. Just ordinary. 1916. The two-street town of Wallace is not exactly what Ellen Webster had in mind when she accepted a teaching position in Wyoming, but within a year's time she's fallen in love-both with the High Plains and with a handsome cowboy named Charlie Bacon. Life is not easy in the flat, brown corner of the state where winter blizzards are unforgiving and the summer heat relentless. But Ellen and Charlie face it all together, their relationship growing stronger with each shared success, and each deeply felt tragedy. Ellen finds purpose in her work as a rancher's wife and in her bonds with other women settled on the prairie. Not all of them are so lucky as to have loving husbands, not all came to Wallace willingly, and not all of them can survive the cruel seasons. But they look out for each other, share their secrets, and help one another in times of need. And the needs are great and constant. The only city to speak of, Cheyenne, is miles away, making it akin to the Wild West in rural Wallace. In the end, it is not the trials Ellen and Charlie face together that make them remarkable, but their love for one another that endures through it all"--
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650 0 _aMan-woman relationships
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650 0 _aTeachers
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650 0 _aCowboys
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650 0 _aFrontier and pioneer life
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650 0 _aFriendship
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651 0 _aWyoming
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655 7 _aHistorical fiction.
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655 7 _aWestern fiction.
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655 7 _aRomance fiction.
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655 7 _aNovels.
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