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The story of Frank, a Vietnam veteran, who finds himself searching
for an understanding of the war and his countrymen's reactions to
that conflict. From prison, Frank sets off across the country and
finds in various chance encounters the answers to his questions.
From a Texas prison to the Veterans Memorial in Wahington, this is
a saga of self-discovery that is universal in its appeal. The
author is a Vietnam veteran.
"How Far The Mountain" is the story of a man, a woman, and a
mountain. The woman, from the city, must go to the mountain to
discover who she is after her husband's death from cancer. The man,
a cowboy, must force himself to go to the mountain and make a
shrine from the bones of 'Texas Lady, ' the horse his wife was
riding when she was killed by lightning. The mountain is only a
mountain but, in itself, is the creator of stories more profound
than any two peoples' needs. The woman, after her husband's death,
is thrown into a world she does not understand. She forces herself
to go alone to the mountain in an attempt to chase away the
loneliness that tugs at the corners of her heart. The man has spent
his life guiding people into the mountains. Now lost, after the
mountain has killed his wife, and accompanied by his dog, Gypsy, he
returns to the mountain to try and rid himself of the demons that
control his every moment. The man and woman both have needs and
desires, but life has destroyed their dreams. They both are
desperately seeking love but they are afraid to reach out, fearing
if they find love it will only end in another tragedy. The man and
woman, unknown to each other, start from opposite sides of the
mountain toward the same meadow. It is only by chance they see each
other in the distance--one waves but one ignores it, afraid of the
warmth from a wave. During the man and woman's exodus the mountain
spins its history: stories of its beginning, tales of miners, trees
so large they touch the heavens, Indians, outlaws, gamblers,
dreamers, great bears, thundering storms, bones and circling
ravens. "How Far The Mountain" is a quest for the human spirit and
a tribute to the earth's healing magic. A novel that will leave you
warm and knowing that no matter what tragedy life brings, there is
always hope. ROBERT K. SWISHER JR. has been a ranch foreman and a
mountain guide. He knows the outdoors and western history, and has
successfully combined these interests in stories, poems and novels.
He is also the author of "The Land," "Fatal Destiny," "Only Magic,"
"The Last Narrow Gauge Train Robbery," "Last Day In Paradise" and
"Love Lies Bleeding," all from Sunstone Press. Of "The Land,"
"Publishers Weekly" said: "If there were a category of historical
romances written for men, this moving novel would fit the bill."
Follow Cam Stearns' rise from a poor illiterate cowboy wanted for
murder to one of the wealthiest and most influential men in Cuba.
From Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders to the lawless emerging
west. Be a part of Cam Stearns' destiny as it leads him through
brushes with gun smugglers, World Wars I and II, the revolutions
leading to Castro's rise to power in Cuba, gangsters, and the
beginning of America's covert operations in Latin America. Cam
Stearns' life unfolds before you with all the love, hate, and
anguish one man can experience, from his undying love for his wife
and mistress, to his betrayal by his daughter and trusted life long
friend, and the death of his beloved son. The saga of Cam Sterns'
sweeps you through the political upheavals of the 20th century. A
must read for the lovers of historical fiction. Robert K. Swisher
Jr. has been a ranch foreman and a mountain guide. An individual
who knows the outdoors and western history, he has successfully
combined these interests in stories, poems and novels. He is also
the author of "The Land," "The Last Narrow Gauge Train Robbery,"
"Only Magic," "Last Day In Paradise," "Love Lies Bleeding," and
"How Far The Mountain," all from Sunstone Press. Of "The Land,"
"Publishers Weekly" said: "If there were a category of historical
romances written for men, this moving novel would fit the bill."
Best Sellers reported: "Mr. Swisher has brought a sensibility to
his perception that enables him to bring to life in graphic
vignettes the lives and characteristics of man in his novels...."
Book Chat called Fatal Destiny "a real blockbuster of a novel."
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Only Magic (Paperback)
Robert K. Swisher
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Penny is a fourteen year old girl whose impossible dream is to find
and buy the Paint horse that haunts her dreams and every waking
moment. Against all odds and her family's efforts to convince her
that her dreams are not real, she never loses sight of them. A love
story between a girl and a captured wild colt trying desperately to
be free, this heart warming book is filled with high adventure and
small surprise triumphs that bring joy to the heart and fulfillment
to the human spirit. Robert K. Swisher Jr. has been a ranch foreman
and a mountain guide. He knows the outdoors and western history,
and has successfully combined these interests in stories, poems and
novels. He is also the author of "The Land," "Fatal Destiny," "How
Far the Mountain," "The Last Narrow Gauge Train Robbery," "Last Day
In Paradise" and "Love Lies Bleeding," all from Sunstone Press. Of
"The Land," "Publishers Weekly" said: "If there were a category of
historical romances written for men, this moving novel would fit
the bill." The Midwest Book Review" reports: "Mr. Swisher's novels
will intrigue and interest any who appreciate the romance of the
earth.."
They could be your next-door neighbors--Bill Masterson, Ronnie
Wild, Riley Page and Frank Cummings--ex-hippies now living
outwardly responsible and respectable lives. But these model
citizens still yearn for the old days of freedom. Finally they find
a way to break out of the mold and do something daring and
different: robbing the tourist-crowded narrow gauge train. This
completely modern western is filled with humor and sly glances at
today's society. ROBERT K. SWISHER JR. has been a ranch foreman and
a mountain guide. An individual who knows the outdoors and western
history, he has successfully combined these interests in stories,
poems and novels. He is also the author of THE LAND, FATAL DESTINY,
ONLY MAGIC, LAST DAY IN PARADISE and LOVE LIES BLEEDING, all from
Sunstone Press. Of THE LAND, "PUBLISHERS WEEKLY" said: "If there
were a category of historical romances written for men, this moving
novel would fit the bill."
Crumbling Indian and Spanish ruins, lost gold and a modern ranch
are all part of "The Land" where centuries of men and women have
lived, loved, fought and died. It is a novel of their hopes, dreams
of wealth and power, their lust and greed. Symbolic of what this
piece of earth means is the spear point made by Silver Moon and
cast aside to be found by each successive generation. The spear
point fills each possessor with the vision of the past and these
ghostly visions have a determining effect on the fate of those who
hold it in their hands. In the end, it is this ancient spear point
that saves the ranch and its owner from disaster. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
reports: "Devil's Peak is the spiritual center of a certain section
of dry, alkaline land in New Mexico. Its flat top decorated with
powerful primitive drawings, the peak oversees the passage of time
and the passions of man in Swisher's historical saga. If there were
a category of historical romance written for men, this moving novel
would fit the bill." ROBERT K. SWISHER JR. has been a ranch foreman
and a mountain guide. An individual who knows the outdoors and
western history, he has successfully combined these interests in
stories, poems and novels. He is also the author of THE LAST NARROW
GAUGE TRAIN ROBBERY, FATAL DESTINY, ONLY MAGIC, LOVE LIES BLEEDING
and LAST DAY IN PARADISE, all from Sunstone Press.
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