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Whiter than snow
In a small mining town near Colorado's majestic Tenmile Range, as nine children walk home from school, a spring avalanche thunders down from Jubilee Mountain burying everything in its path. This novel of survival, redemption, and faith reveals the backstory of each family affected by this tragedy.
At Last
2009
Dallas discusses what it's like to finally end up on the New York Times bestseller list after writing for 50 years. Success at any age is exciting, and perhaps it's sweeter when it is so long in coming.
Trade Publication Article
Red Rocks, Union Station explored in books
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Dallas, Sandra
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Celebrities
2016
Celebrities, politicians, soldiers and ordinary people passed through the cavernous waiting room of the station while what sounded like the voice of God announced arrivals and departures. The Selected letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder Edited by William Anderson (Harper) What little girl didn't grow up with the \"Little House\" books?
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Westering women : a novel
\"From the bestselling author of Prayers for Sale, an inspiring celebration of sisterhood on the perilous Overland Trail \"If you are an adventuresome young woman of high moral character and fine health, are you willing to travel to California in search of a good husband?\" It's February, 1852, and all around Chicago, Maggie sees the postings soliciting \"eligible women\" to travel to the gold mines of Goosetown. A young seamstress with a small daughter and several painful secrets, she has nothing to lose. So she joins forty-three other women and two pious reverends on the dangerous 2,000-mile journey west. None of them are prepared for the hardships they face on the trek through the high plains, mountains, and deserts, or for the triumphs of finding strengths they did not know they possessed. And not all will make it. As Maggie gets to know the other women, she soon discovers that she's not the only one looking to leave dark secrets behind. And when her past catches up with her, it becomes clear a band of sisters will do whatever it takes to protect one of their own\"-- Provided by publisher.
A Style Sparse, but Never Barren
2009
The expedition is \"a stage for so many men to play out their ambitions and imaginations,\" observes their leader, a laconic veteran named Napoleon. [...] Olmstead is the author of that moving tribute to equine loyalty, \"Coal Black Horse.\"
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Red berries, white clouds, blue sky
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Dallas, Sandra, author
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Japanese Americans Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Juvenile fiction.
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World War, 1939-1945 United States Juvenile fiction.
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Japanese Americans Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Fiction.
2014
\"After Pearl Harbor is bombed by the Japanese, twelve-year-old Tomi and her Japanese-American family are split up and forced to leave their California home to live in internment camps in New Mexico and Colorado\"-- Provided by the publisher.