Aimed for children 2-8, this bilingual story is about a calf named Buddie who wants to find out what awaits him at the top of a nearby mountain....
Wishful Watoosi (Fiction)
Its not every day that you meet a black and white spotted horse with a low self-esteem. Watoosi is embarrassed because he doesn’t look like any of...
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (Fiction)
This is the first “Luke and Jenny Adventure” in a series of historical novels aimed at young readers. Younger readers should feel a kinship with the...
Much Ado About Grubstake (Fiction)
Teenage orphan Arley Pickett runs her deceased parents’ boarding house in gone-bust Grubstake, where her main source of comfort is the monthly...
Into The West (Nonfiction)
Smothered in interesting facts and amazing stories, Into the West by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian James M. McPherson is a fun and entertaining...
Buckamoo Girls (Fiction)
Award-winning illustrator Tom Curry applies his colorful folk art style to Kelley’s new spin on the old song “Buffalo Gals, Won’t You Come Out...
A Brave Boy & A Good Soldier (Nonfiction)
A Brave Boy & A Good Soldier is an unbelievably intriguing tale of truth about 14-year-old John C.C. Hill embarking on the ill-fated 1842...
One Christmas In Old Tascosa (Nonfiction)
Quintille Firman grew up dirt-poor on a Texas Panhandle homestead during the Dust Bowl era. In l931, she and a dozen friends experienced a special...
Remember Little Bighorn (Nonfiction)
This condensed but excellent presentation of Custer’s last battle is targeted for young readers, but I would suggest they not be too young. Billy...
Honky-Tonk Heroes & Hillbilly Angels (Nonfiction)
Young fans of Country music will enjoy this collection of brief profiles of some of the first entertainers in the business such as Johnny Cash,...
A Small White Scar (Fiction)
Fifteen-year-old Will Benson plans to get far away from loveable, retarded Denny. He has picked up after his brother, taught him to ride and endured...
Saddling Up Anyway
“When I got to him, he sat up and his lower lip was down under his chin. It was the danged-est lookin’ thing.... I had to put my knee against his...