Publication

2009 - Scribner, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

68,000 words, Guess

Page Count

272 pages

Identifiers

and 19 more
  • ISBN-101416586296
  • ISBN-139781416586289
  • ISBN-139781416586296
  • ISBN-139781439160534
  • ISBN-139780743597227
  • ISBN-139780743597234
  • ISBN-101439160538
  • ISBN-100743597222
  • ISBN-100743597230
  • GooglehqURFZ2P0psC
  • Goodreads6936407', '6366437', '7234768', '6988066', '6952649
  • LibraryThing8143078
  • Library of Congress Control Number2009018781
  • OCLC Control Number664572957
  • OCLC Control Number310397067
  • Better World Books9781439160534
  • Better World Books9781416586296
  • Better World Books9781416586289
  • Open LibraryOL23224108M

Classifications

  • DDC813/.6
  • LCCPS3623.A3644 H35 2009
  • LCCPS3623.A3644H35 2009
and 1 more
  • LCCPS3623.A3644 H35 2010

Description

It is 1970 in a small town in California. "Bean" Holladay is twelve and her sister, Liz, is fifteen when their artistic mother, Charlotte, takes off to find herself, leaving her girls enough money to last a month or two. When Bean returns from school one day and sees a police car outside the house, she and Liz decide to take the bus to Virginia, where their widowed Uncle Tinsley lives in the decaying mansion that's been in Charlotte's family for generations ... An impetuous optimist, Bean soon discovers who her father was, and hears stories about why their mother left Virginia in the first place. Money is tight, and the sisters start babysitting and doing office work for Jerry Maddox, foreman of the mill in town, who bullies his workers, his tenants, his children, and his wife. Liz is whip-smart--an inventor of word games, reader of Edgar Allan Poe, nonconformist. But when school starts in the fall, it's Bean who easily adjusts, and Liz who becomes increasingly withdrawn. And then something happens to Liz in the car with Maddox.

Description

A true-life novel about Lily Casey Smith (the author's grandmother) who at age six helped her father break horses, at age fifteen left home to teach in a frontier town, and later as a wife and mother runs a vast ranch in Arizona where she survived tornadoes, droughts, floods, the Great Depression, and the most heartbreaking personal tragedy--but despite a life of hardscrabble drudgery still remains a woman of indomitable spirit.

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  • Half broke horses: a true-life novelScribner2009-01-01
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