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Redstone's Valley: Tall Tales and Insights from the Dating Pond

Autor Ann Levingston Joiner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2012
"This land, this valley, these hills, is this not a special place?" "It is home." "More than home, Maria." Daniel spoke with an intensity she had not heard from him before. "It is a sacred place. Do you not feel it?" "I feel it," she whispered. In 1852, a feisty young Spanish woman named Maria Isabela Antonia de Pineda y Soldana rode onto the Texas Hill Country land owned by Daniel He-Who-Rides-Two-Horses Thorne-Redstone and into his herd of wild mustangs. Neither of their lives would ever be quite the same afterwards. The Comanche had taught Daniel how to gentle a wild horse. Would those lessons carry over into gentling a spirited, independent, and intelligent young woman? Redstone's Valley, the first in a trilogy of novels set in the Texas Hill Country, and revolving around its legendary Enchanted Rock, tells the stories of Daniel and Maria as well as those of Daniel's close friend and business partner, Jake Holder, as they cope with the trials of living in an isolated area of Union supporters in the middle of the state of Texas from the 1850's through the Civil War - and beyond. In the heart of the Texas Hill Country lies a gigantic pink granite batholith, stretching above the surrounding landscape, and visible for miles: the legendary Enchanted Rock. To the Comanche, it was their Medicine Hill, their sacred Singing Rock. To the Spanish Conquistadores, it was La Roca Encantada. Today it is believed to be one of Earth's power points - a healing energetic vortex that many believe may contain portals leading into other worlds and times...
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ISBN-13: 9780615678597
ISBN-10: 0615678599
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Middle of the Forest Press