The Legend of See Bird The Last Long Drive

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Karl Stewarts story ofSee Bird Carpenter is a gripping tale ofan Indian-turned-cowboy embarking on his first-ever cattle drive. Filled with details that vividly paint the picture ofthe challenges and occasional delights of a cattle drive in a lawless land, the books only disappointment is that it ends too soon. I relished every page, anxious to see how the young Choctaw would use his intuition and integrity to escape dangerous trials including a stampede, cattle rustlers and finally, a romance that would put at risk his very way of life. This morality tale masquerading as a western uses elegantly crafted storytelling to impart the timeless lesson that, as See Birds father taught him: "A man makes his own life and generally gets what he believes he deserves. "I can� wait for the sequel to find out what new dangers await See Bird as he tries to tame a wild west in which more adventures surely await. -Tim Lyke: Publisher of the Ripon Commonwealth Press

Based on a true character, mighty fine readingfor those drawn to the adventure-packed days of the Old West. And educational and inspirational to boot! -Margaret L. Miller, author of The Glory Years

Karl Stewart was raised in the hills and forests of West Virginia. Inspired by the mystery of an old man he loved, he now writes stories of the Old West centered on that legend, his great-grandfather, from his home high on a ridge in rural Wisconsin.


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