In 1866, only men uprooted by war had reason to ride into Tubacca,
Arizona, a nondescript town as shattered and anonymous as the
veterans drifting through it. So when Drew Rennie, newly discharged
from Forrest's Confederate scouts, arrived leading everything he
owned behind him-his thoroughbred stud Shiloh, a mare about to
foal, and a mule-he knew his business would not be questioned. To
anyone in Tubacca there could be only one extraordinary thing about
Drew, and that he could not reveal: his name, Rennie.
Drew had come west from Kentucky to find a father he had thought
dead until the year before. Kinship with a man like Hunt Rennie,
however-the legendary Don Cazar, owner of a matchless range and
prize stallions-was not a claim to be made quickly or lightly.
Posing as Drew Kirby the young veteran contrived to get himself and
his friend Anse hired as corral hands at Rennie's Range, but he was
hardly prepared for the suspicion and danger which stood between
him and his father. As hotheaded as his father, Drew was ready to
move on to California-until the day all proof of his Rennie name
was stolen from him, and his unwarranted arrest for horse-thieving
brought on the accusations of the one man whose trust he
needed.
Andre Norton's Ride Proud, Rebel dramatically portrayed the
last year of the Confederacy, when brave men like Drew Rennie met
defeat with honor. In this sequel, Drew's struggle to establish his
identity and begin life anew in a raw, unsettled land reflects the
courage of thousands of rootless men set adrift by the American
Civil War.
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