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A Young Woman's Struggle and Delights, Idaho 1857

Synopsis

Get away from the everyday grind and events, pull up a chair and join Jane in the adventures of the old west. The horse and buggy days, gold mines and wicked men. A woman alone finds guts and determination to deal with these men. Also three people try to kill her. Jane realizes the need for learning to shoot a rifle and gun. Alfred found a protective dog for her and still it wasn't enough. The dog was lying as dead when Jane came home one day. What happened to it? Did it Live? Thank God for Alfred. Jane may have never survived.

Author Biography

Esther Holcombe

Esther's home was in Frenchtown, New Jersey, a delightful town nestled in the valley along the Delaware River. In 1984 she moved to Fayetteville, North Carolina, where she found some hidden talents.

The first hidden talent emerged in 1985 in fine art using the mediums of pastels, oils, and prismacolors. She has won numerous awards and her art is in private collections across the country. Then, by the Grace of God, the writing of Children's stories appeared. She continued to develop her writing skills and the spring of 1995 found her writing poetry. Esther's talents continue to blossom with the completion of two full novels.

Her poems were published in five anthologies, and on musical tapes with other poets. Two of her poems received the Editor's Choice Award of outstanding achievement in poetry, in 1995 and 1996. She received the award at the Writer's Ink Symposium of 1997.

Esther's imagination is constantly at work brewing new and exciting stories for your enjoyment


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Book Details
ISBN: 9781603880558
Book Size: 4.25 x 6.5
Pages: 412
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