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Will Henry

    This author is renowned for his compelling novels set in the American West, often exploring themes of survival, honor, and the untamed landscape. His writing is characterized by a strong narrative voice and a keen insight into human nature under harsh conditions. Many of his works have been adapted for the screen, demonstrating their lasting impact on popular culture. Through his engaging stories, the author masterfully captures the spirit and era of the Wild West.

    Frontier Fury
    Medicine Road
    Wallace the Brave
    Snug Harbor Stories
    Wicked Epic Adventures
    Are We Lost Yet?
    • Get ready to meet new friends in Book 4 of the beautifully illustrated escapades of Wallace the Brave. Readers will be delighted with tales of friendship, discovery, and adventure.

      Are We Lost Yet?
    • Wicked Epic Adventures

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.6(249)Add rating

      A new series of magical adventures with Wallace The Brave, awarded the Reuben Award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip by the National Cartoonist Society.

      Wicked Epic Adventures
    • Snug Harbor Stories

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.5(359)Add rating

      The follow up to Wallace the Brave comics, featuring childhood imagination, friendship, outdoor exploration, and adventure.

      Snug Harbor Stories
    • "Follows the adventures of Wallace, his best friend Spud, and new girl Amelia, as they explore their hometown of Snug Harbor."--Publisher's description.

      Wallace the Brave
    • Medicine Road

      • 343 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Medicine Road is a story from the time of the mountain men. As a boy, Jesse Callahan was raised by the Miniconjou Sioux. He now transports guns and powder for Jim Bridger, who has a string of trading posts in southern Wyoming Territory. "Orphans of the North," in Will Henry's own words, is a story in which you will meet no purely instinctive, so-called dumb animals, but only those sensitive wilderness folk who are able, in their mysterious unknown ways, to think and to feel and to communicate with one another, very much as you and I. The hero of the story is Awklet, a young moose calf orphaned when his mother is killed by a wolf pack.

      Medicine Road
    • Frontier Fury

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Colonel Stedloe led his troops in what was intended to be a peaceful mission. But Kamiac, a murderous Palouse chieftain, saw an opportunity to gain control over the tribes in that part of the Pacific Northwest. He declared the mission an act of war―one that must be met with annihilation. Sergeant Emmett Bell has been toughened by wilderness fighting, and his chief of scouts is a Nez Percé chieftain. They are willing to fight to the death if need be, but they know there isn’t much they can do to defend Stedloe’s small command against the mighty forces being assembled against them by Kamiac.

      Frontier Fury
    • Chiricahua

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Backcover: Center Point Large Print Edition Western.

      Chiricahua
    • Meriweather Lewis and William Clark set out to claim the newly purchased Louisiana Territory for the United States, a journey that holds more than a few perils. From a five-time Spur Award winner.

      The Gates of the Mountains