A man to rival a strong character drawn from fiction, author Carol
Henderson's great-grandfather was frontier Texas-born in the year
1860. Full of grit and determination, Thomas Henry (T. H.)
Cherryhomes lived to crease the edges of Texana. It'll Rain Someday
. . . Always Does is the tale of that strong, remarkable man, his
difficult life and treacherous times. More than a rags to riches
story, it is the tale of everyman, everywoman, who with heroic
courage fixed their sights on an uncertain future. Riding horseback
away from a hardscrabble dirt farm, a good mother, an abusive
father, and six siblings, at the age of sixteen T. H. headed west
toward Amarillo. Joining other cowpokes, he rode the Chisholm
Trail, where he learned the skill of driving a hard bargain and
found his calling: cattle ranching. Enduring hell, high water, and
more than a few nightmares, he made his dream come true. Pushing
through the end of the nineteenth century into the twentieth, his
exploits left a story for the ages. This book, drawn from tattered
handwritten letters, dusty photographs, and family lore and legend,
narrates the life of a man whose history begs to see the light of
day.
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