Jean of the Lazy A
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- Nombre de pages200
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-02-959718-7
- EAN9780029597187
- Date de parution14/06/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille510 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurPrentice Hall
Résumé
In Jean of the Lazy A, B. M. Bower crafts a compelling Western narrative centered on Jean Douglas, a spirited sixteen-year-old raised on Montana's Lazy A Ranch. Her world shatters when her father, Aleck Douglas, is wrongfully convicted of murder, leading to the loss of their family ranch to her scheming Uncle Carl. Determined to restore her father's honor and reclaim their home, Jean embarks on a daring quest for justice.
Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with a Hollywood film crew, where her authentic ranch skills earn her roles as a stunt double and actress. Amidst the glitz of early filmmaking, Jean remains steadfast in her mission, navigating challenges that test her resilience and courage. Bower's narrative seamlessly blends themes of identity, justice, and empowerment, offering readers a vivid portrayal of a young woman's determination to right the wrongs inflicted upon her family.
Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with a Hollywood film crew, where her authentic ranch skills earn her roles as a stunt double and actress. Amidst the glitz of early filmmaking, Jean remains steadfast in her mission, navigating challenges that test her resilience and courage. Bower's narrative seamlessly blends themes of identity, justice, and empowerment, offering readers a vivid portrayal of a young woman's determination to right the wrongs inflicted upon her family.
In Jean of the Lazy A, B. M. Bower crafts a compelling Western narrative centered on Jean Douglas, a spirited sixteen-year-old raised on Montana's Lazy A Ranch. Her world shatters when her father, Aleck Douglas, is wrongfully convicted of murder, leading to the loss of their family ranch to her scheming Uncle Carl. Determined to restore her father's honor and reclaim their home, Jean embarks on a daring quest for justice.
Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with a Hollywood film crew, where her authentic ranch skills earn her roles as a stunt double and actress. Amidst the glitz of early filmmaking, Jean remains steadfast in her mission, navigating challenges that test her resilience and courage. Bower's narrative seamlessly blends themes of identity, justice, and empowerment, offering readers a vivid portrayal of a young woman's determination to right the wrongs inflicted upon her family.
Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with a Hollywood film crew, where her authentic ranch skills earn her roles as a stunt double and actress. Amidst the glitz of early filmmaking, Jean remains steadfast in her mission, navigating challenges that test her resilience and courage. Bower's narrative seamlessly blends themes of identity, justice, and empowerment, offering readers a vivid portrayal of a young woman's determination to right the wrongs inflicted upon her family.