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Judy Alter

    Le parcours littéraire de Judy Alter a débuté avec une fiction historique captivante pour adultes et jeunes adultes, axée sur les expériences des femmes dans l'Ouest américain du XIXe siècle. Elle a ensuite déplacé son attention vers des mystères douillets contemporains, créant des intrigues complexes qui engagent les lecteurs à la fois par le suspense et la chaleur. Son écriture se distingue par son observation fine des personnages et des dynamiques sociales, offrant aux lecteurs des récits immersifs qui explorent des thèmes humains universels. La capacité unique d'Alter à combiner une narration captivante avec des représentations perspicaces de ses protagonistes rend son travail une lecture captivante.

    Irene in Danger: An Irene in Chicago Culinary Mystery
    Mattie
    Cherokee Rose
    A Ballad for Sallie
    Legend
    Martin De Leon
    • Martin De Leon

      • 71pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Don Martin De Leon was the only Tejano empresario to settle a colony in Texas, in the days before statehood. Other empresarios were Anglos who had been drawn to Texas by the lure of land. This book is the fourth title in The Stars of Texas series, aimed at fourth graders studying for the Texas history section of the TAKS test.

      Martin De Leon
    • Legend

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(5)Évaluer

      Seven legendary authors recount the life of Lyle Speaks, from his hardscrabble boyhood in Texas to his later years as an aging cattle rancher in Montana, years in which his colorful past may yet come back to haunt him.

      Legend
    • A Ballad for Sallie

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      THE GUNFIGHTER Longhair Jim Courtright had been both a marshal and a desperado--and in Hell's Half Acre, the roughest part of Fort Worth, he was a living legend. His skill with a gun had made him a hero in some people's eyes...and a killer in others'. THE ORPHAN Scrappy Lizzie Jones was one tough kid. She had to be. If she didn't look out for herself, no one would do it for her. But she still had a few hard lessons to learn if she wanted to survive. THE WIDOW As soon as young widow Sallie McNutt stepped off the stage from Tennessee, her refined manners and proper attire set her apart from the other women of the Half Acre. And it wasn't long before something else set her apart--someone wanted her dead.

      A Ballad for Sallie
    • Cherokee Rose

      A Novel Inspired by the West's First Cowgirl

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set in the old west, the narrative vividly portrays the life of Tommy Joe Burns through engaging storytelling and thorough historical research. The author skillfully captures the essence of the era, immersing readers in its unique challenges and adventures, while providing a rich backdrop that enhances the character's journey.

      Cherokee Rose
    • Mattie

      A Novel Inspired by Nebraska's First Female Physician

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in the Old West, the narrative showcases the remarkable journey of Nebraska's first female physician, blending vivid storytelling with thorough historical research. Judy Alter captures the challenges and triumphs faced by women in medicine during this transformative period, offering a compelling glimpse into both personal and societal struggles. The book not only celebrates pioneering spirit but also immerses readers in the rich tapestry of frontier life.

      Mattie
    • Set against the backdrop of an impending wedding, the story follows Henny James as she grapples with the chaotic arrival of her friend Irene from France. Known for her culinary skills, Irene also brings a whirlwind of trouble, leading Henny to believe that her wedding day is at risk. With only a week to navigate the challenges and save both Irene and her special day, the narrative intertwines themes of friendship, culinary delights, and unexpected chaos, complete with recipes to enjoy.

      Irene in Danger: An Irene in Chicago Culinary Mystery
    • The Most Land, the Best Cattle

      The Waggoners of Texas

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set in 19th century North Texas, the narrative follows Daniel Waggoner and his son, W.T. (Tom), as they establish a sprawling ranching empire that becomes the largest under one fence in the nation. Spanning over 520,000 acres, their estate also includes banks, oil mills, and a coal company, showcasing their wealth and influence. Amidst their success, family dynamics unfold, revealing tensions and rivalries among the Waggoner women, who enjoy the luxuries provided by the men, highlighting themes of ambition, land, and familial conflict.

      The Most Land, the Best Cattle