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Candace Simar

    Librarians of the West: A Quartet
    Pomme de Terre: Volume 2
    The Spoilt Quilt and Other Frontier Stories: Pioneering Women of the West
    Sister Lumberjack
    Birdie: Volume 3
    Escape to Fort Abercrombie
    • 2024

      Bottle fever has Nels Jensen by the throat. Swindled out of his summer' s pay, he heads to the logging camps of Northern Minnesota, only to discover he is blacklisted at reputable operations. He is neither a thief nor a liar, but he cannot prove his innocence.Widow Solveig Rognaldson is left alone with heartache and a mortgage. Without a well-paying job, she will lose her Foxhome farm. Her son marries and moves away. Though she feels too old, she musters courage to strike out on her own. She has to save the farm by herself. She has no one else.Trouble follows Sister Magdalena, a jolly nun who struggles with rules. A giant of a woman, she is sent to sell hospital tickets to lumberjacks working the forests of Minnesota. It is dangerous work, and those with a ticket receive free health care if they are injured. She travels alone to isolated logging camps in thedead of winter, sometimes by snowshoes. The jacks call her Sister Lumberjack.These three lives intersect at Starkweather Timber, a haywire logging camp, where everything goes wrong. Their unique friendship turns their lives in unexpected directions.

      Sister Lumberjack
    • 2021

      "Too Much Dancing Going On" is the account of an independent-minded young woman in a wide-open Montana who loved books and horses, and later a certain literary young man. "The Cowboy, the Librarian, and the Broomsman" - When Lyle Hardiman, easy-going, illiterate, Montana cowboy, accidentally blunders into the new library with his horse (he thought it was a livery), he meets the new librarian, Miss Rebecca Spark, and sets into motion a chain of events that will ensure the little town of Burnt Creek a place in the history books. With the help of the local saloon/shop sweeper, Lyle will discover a path laid out for him by destiny . . . a path that leads to the heart of Miss Rebecca Spark. In "The Book Mama", Lady Jane Woodruff is stranded with an abusive husband in a harsh new country and relies on the wisdom of an ancient African American woman to guide her to freedom.Fourteen-year-old Pearl Ellingson learns life's hard lessons as she struggles to start a library in frontier North Dakota in "Terrible and Wonderful."

      Librarians of the West: A Quartet
    • 2019

      "The Spoilt Quilt and Other Frontier Stories, edited by Hazel Rumney, features sixteen brand-new stories that will delight historical fiction fans. These stories capture the spirit of freedom and individualism in the evolving American frontier through the early 1900s and feature pioneering women of the West who face life-changing challenges in settings that are in stark contrast to civilized society. Ranging from high-action traditional Westerns to introspective historical dramas set in the American West, readers will discover previously untold stories about the strong women that shaped the iconic American West. In this anthology, you'll enjoy stories by New York Times bestselling and award-winning authors such as Sandra Dallas, Deborah Morgan, Charlotte Hinger, Larry D. Sweazy, Sharon Frame Gay, Matthew P. Mayo, Randi-Samuelson Brown, C. K. Crigger, W. Michael Farmer, Candace Simar, P. Grady Cox, Marcia Gaye, John D. Nesbitt, Patricia Stoltey, Paul Colt, Preston Lewis. The Spoilt Quilt and Other Frontier Stories is a great addition to your Western fiction library"--

      The Spoilt Quilt and Other Frontier Stories: Pioneering Women of the West
    • 2018

      Escape to Fort Abercrombie

      • 423 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The story follows fourteen-year-old Ryker Landstad, who vows to rescue his kidnapped mother and sister, Elsa, after their abduction by Native Americans. With determination and courage, he embarks on a perilous journey to Fort Abercrombie, only to find it under siege by 500 warriors. The narrative explores themes of bravery, family loyalty, and the harsh realities of survival in a tumultuous historical setting.

      Escape to Fort Abercrombie
    • 2011

      Birdie: Volume 3

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in 1873 Minnesota, the story follows Evan and Inga Jacobson as they face economic hardships and the aftermath of the 1862 Uprising. Relocating to Otter Tail County, they confront a challenging new life while raising their foster daughter, Ragna Larson, who is haunted by the disappearance of her sister, Birdie. The narrative explores themes of loss and reconciliation as Ragna seeks to come to terms with her past, paralleling the Jacobsons' journey towards healing and hope in a hostile environment.

      Birdie: Volume 3
    • 2010

      Pomme de Terre: Volume 2

      • 267 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.1(129)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the Sioux Uprising of 1862, this narrative explores the struggles of Gust and Serena, newlyweds trying to establish their farm amidst ongoing Indian raids in Minnesota. The story highlights the harsh realities faced by both the settlers and the Sioux, as they grapple with broken government promises, inadequate supplies, and the looming threat of starvation. It vividly portrays the complexities of survival and conflict during a tumultuous period in U.S. history.

      Pomme de Terre: Volume 2