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A Gentle Giving
A Gentle Giving
Author: Dorothy Garlock
She had narrowly escaped the lynch mob that unjustly hanged her foster father. Now lonely Willa Hammer had nothing left except her dog Buddy, her faith in herself, and the protection of a strange, secretive family. She joined their wagon train, headed West never realizing that she was traveling to the wilds of the Bighorn Mountains, where a rund...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446359900
ISBN-10: 0446359904
Publication Date: 1/1/1993
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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When Willa Hammer's guardian is lynched and her home burned, she finds herself heading west with teenage Charlie and Jo Bell Frank, whose down-and-out father has been killed for cheating at cards. The three are heading for the ranch of Oliver Westwood, Charlie and Jo Bell's uncle. They don't know that Oliver has died until they meet up with Smith Bowman, a former protege of Oliver's who predicts that Maud, Oliver's mean-spirited widow, won't let the young people cross her threshold. Arriving at the ranch, Willa finds Maud sprawled on the kitchen floor with a broken leg. They settle in: Charlie to become a cowboy, Jo Bell (who is beautiful, ill-tempered and foul-mouthed) to be a nuisance until she finally runs off with a man, and Willa to perform endless chores and fall in love with Smith. Smith meanwhile tortures himself and the reader with feelings of guilt over Oliver's death. Not even this frontier romance's flood of crude language can obscure the fact that Garlock's ( Glorious Dawn ) boring characters are trapped in a paper-thin plot.


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