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Helotes (Hardcover)
Cynthia Leal Massey
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R801
R669
Discovery Miles 6 690
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What Lies Beneath features stories of pioneer cemeteries in the
western states, written by local authors, revealing the tales
behind the intriguing, lost, abandoned, forgotten, and earlies
pioneer cemeteries. The author depicts the lives of these pioneers
through archival images, essays, and family stories of locations
and individuals whose deaths and history have been forgotten-or at
least, abandoned. Readers will also learn about Western graveyards,
features on headstones, symbols, and burial traditions used by
pioneers or early settlers.
"Death of a Texas Ranger "is the thrilling, action-packed story of
the murder of Texas Ranger John Green by Cesario Menchaca, one of
three Rangers of Mexican descent under Green's command. Immediately
word spread that the killing may have been the botched outcome of a
contract taken out on Menchaca's life by the notorious Gabriel
Marnoch, a local naturalist who had run up against the law himself.
But was it? Much more than just a story about a tragic frontier
killing, it is the story of an era. The events leading up to the
murder and Green's son's decades' long quest for justice for his
father's killer exemplify the chaotic frontier society in Texas
after the Civil War, a time fraught with political turmoil and
cultural clashes. Amidst that chaos, the virgin landscape of Texas
was a magnet to those interested in the natural sciences in the
nineteenth century, an era often referred to as the Age of Darwin.
The clash between the seemingly pastoral landscape with its
offerings for science and the brutal history of the region ties
this very readable regional history into the larger American story.
Two sisters, their family torn by political turmoil and divided
loyalties, struggle to survive the Mexican Revolution of 1910.
Dolores, married to a cruel man she despises, falls in love with a
vaquero who works on her husband's hacienda. Alicia, the younger
headstrong, spirited sister, resists an arranged marriage after she
meets the love of her life, a political compatriot of her rebel
brother. Join these two sisters as they discover... the fiercest
battles are fought on the landscape of the heart. Winner of the
2002 Independent eBook Award for Best Romance and a Finalist for
the 2002 EPIC eBook award for Best Historical Novel.
Don Miguel Caballero, a successful labor contractor in Texas' Rio
Grande Valley and later, in California's Salinas Valley, enjoys the
good life: prosperity, the respect of his community, a marriage of
thirty years, six bright children. But gradually all he has worked
for begins to unravel. Three of his daughters give their versions
of the disintegration of an idyllic way of life. Called a
"heart-wrenchingly good tale" and "a fascinating look at a culture
and way of life," The Caballeros of Ruby, Texas was a WILLA
Literary Award finalist in 2003 for Original Softcover Fiction.
After 12-year-old Joey Cavanaugh moves with his family to a
historic home in San Antonio's inner city, his new neighbor Marcos
Gomez, the boy who lives across the street, warns him to stay away
from the old house next to theirs-a strange-looking place with no
front door. Joey, whose bedroom window faces the side of the odd
house, does the opposite. Soon, Joey's six-year-old sister,
Michelle, starts talking to a little girl no one else can see but
who Michelle insists lives in the house with no front door. Joey is
convinced she's in danger and asks Marcos to help him learn more
about this ghostly little girl. The boys' search for the sinister
secret of the house becomes urgent when they learn that the little
girl ghost is demanding a permanent playmate, and time is running
out.
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