Steve Garrett is on the run from the law and from some thugs bent of revenge. But he risked all by retuning to Alberta when he finds out his bother has leukemia and his bone marrow might be a match.
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Still suffering from his mother's death and the subsequent alcoholism and estrangement of his father, a rodeo clown, Shane hopes things will be better when they go to live on a farm in Alberta.
"In Cowboys Don't Cry, Shane and dad finally settled in to a new life on a ranch in Deer Valley, Alberta. They'd been through some rough times after Shane's mother died in a car accident and his father was drinking too much. But all that was behind them and they were getting alon...
Veteran rodeo cowboy, Josh Morgan, must care for his young son Shane after the death of his wife. Shane inherits a ranch from his grandfather, but Josh can't hold a job because of his drinking. Neighbor Lindsay tries to bring father and son together.
Can Bobby Jo take a beat-up old horse and turn her into a champion barrel racer?
Layne wants to fulfill his father's dream of winning a national championship in bullriding, but his mother doesn't want to have her son die the way her husband did.
When 19-year-old Steve returns home to his father and 16-year-old brother Beau, he brings with him a disruptive, shady past. Although the boys' sibling rivalry places them in conflict, their mutual love of horses binds them together. This book is suitable for reluctant readers.
Dare, almost 16, is a big, tough, street-wise kid, always in trouble at school and around the twon of Crossing, Alberta. His 12-year-old brother, Ty, is just the opposite: quiet, studious, at the head of his class. When their grandmother dies, the two are faced with the prospect ...
Two troubled families are paralleled to illustrate that there are no perfect family relationships and that families respond to difficulties in different ways. Lance, a young Métis, openly resents his mother's desertion; Red, on the other hand, fights an inner battle during his p...
Having lost the use of his right hand and gotten into a private war with his spirited cousin Kat, fifteen-year-old Lance thinks things cannot get worse, until a plane crash strands them together in a snowy Canadian wilderness.
Dare and Ty are faced with the prospect of going to a foster home until Laura McConnell, a teacher, invites them to her ranch. If it weren't for Ty, Dare would be gone, a desire that intensifies as he clashes with Laura and faces the pain of his past.