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Ms. Gene K. Garrison
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT CAVE CREEK is a collection of stories I wrote in the 1970s about a fascinating group of people from Cave Creek, Arizona, who were strong individualists, Old West style. I recognized that they wouldn't be around much longer and felt the need to preserve their lifestyles and varied personalities. My writing style is down-to-earth, easy-read.
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THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT CAVE CREEK (It's The People)
Stories of people the author interviewed in the 1970s, lives of pioneers, hunters, sheriffs, entertainment, cowboys and ranchers, dude wranglers, individualists, and How to Cater an Endurance Horse Race. The people did what they had to do to get by. They were successful in their lives. You'd want to know most of them. Pleasant read. Black & white photos. Autor has written FROM THUNDER TO BREAKFAST about storyteller Hube Yates; WIDOWHOOD HAPPENS and a children's book, JAVELINA! Have-uh-WHAT? (Have uh-LEE-nah). See xlibris.com. She is also a magazine article writer, having had more than 550 articles published.
Print: $18.20
Download: $10.06
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