Description: Cody Walsh leaves Arkansas for California. Lured by stories of opportunity, even for women, Cody disguises herself as a man and prepares for the arduous journey west. Lillie Ellis leaves New York to accept a post as a schoolteacher on the frontier near a small homestead she just inherited from her uncle. Lillie's ultimate desire is to become a painter, and she hopes the Kansas frontier will offer her the freedom to follow that dream. In the nineteenth century, a young woman has few options in the East that don't revolve around marriage and motherhood. Lillie is interested in neither. Cody rescues Lillie after a chance encounter in Independence, Missouri. Their destinies and desires become entwined as they face the perils of the untamed West. Despite their differences, they discover that love's uncharted frontier is not for the weak in spirit or the faint of heart. Missouri Vaun spent a large part of her childhood in southern Mississippi, before attending high school in North Carolina and college in Tennessee. Strong connections to her roots in the rural South have been a grounding force throughout her life. Vaun spent twelve years working for newspapers in places as disparate as Chicago, Atlanta, and Jackson, Miss. Her novels are heartfelt, earthy, and speak of loyalty and our responsibility to others. She currently lives in Northern California with her wife, Evelyn. Missouri Vaun also writes under the name Paige Braddock.
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EAN: 9781626398511
UPC: 9781626398511
ISBN: 9781626398511
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Item Length: 21.6 cm
Book Title: Crossing the Wide Forever
Item Height: 216mm
Item Width: 140mm
Author: Missouri Vaun
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Literature
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Publication Year: 2017
Genre: Romance
Item Weight: 272g
Number of Pages: 240 Pages