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"West of The Big Road is a Collection of short stories by author
Judith L. Butler about home and place and the diverse people who
became the true West. Stories of Basque herders, Native American
families and small town America draw readers into their quiet and
not so quiet lives beneath the tall Sierra mountains and beyond.
The Lands of the West hold a sacred power. "Perhaps one day this
Valley that claims me now will breathe the sounds of my
remembrance.Time will write the last chapter of the wandering
spirit. We go along mindful of the days. Hands open to the
possibilities." "Had she never left that home soil she would carry
that edge of wonder. That one day have borne a restlessness inside.
That in time could cloud her seeing. Of that holy ground. The truth
was painted on the open terrain. She belonged to those mountains as
much as she would ever belong to any earthly soil. This was her
true north. A place called home."(from "West of The Big Road")
Butler who has written previous books on the Forgotten Women of the
West now tells the stories of weathered cowpokes and salt of the
earth farming folks whose names have been lost in the dust of time.
Meet Santiago and Indian Dave and Basquo Pete and you will meet the
real America. The heroes and settlers, drifters and storytellers
who deserve a page in the crowded history books. "I can hear the
dogs barking at falling leaves and children playing. It is both a
fresh memory and a sad reminder I am too far away" from my sacred
homeland. "Perhaps these stories will get some folks on the east
road in search of truth, home and the raw power of the
creator."(from "West of the Big Road") These are the stories of
brave immigrants, God fearing souls and restless wanderers. The
tapestry of the vivid rich soil and inhabitants of the West.
This Collection of Poems honors more of the remarkable strong Women
of the West. Those amazing souls who bravely worked to build new
towns and churches and businesses while keeping their families safe
and together. Many faced poverty and loss still they forged on in
faith and fortitude. The stories of Lady In Boomtown, Sheriff
Dorothy & Lone Pine Pat make up the true tales of the West all
too often left out of the history books.
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