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The Regents, a powerful, old-money South Georgia family, are involved in the lucrative naval stores turpentine industry, as well as being a major player in the financial world in the South in 1925.
However, when a rattlesnake bite kills a key turpentine worker supervisor and leaves his daughter orphaned, the lives of Reginald and Naomi Regent, owners of the huge turpentine conglomerate, will forever be changed.
Len, one of the Regent brothers, after having learned about the wild horses of the West, moved to Utah shortly after the turn of the twentieth century with a deep concern for that animal’s existence. Little does he realize that what just occurred in South Georgia will profoundly affect his life as well.
Thus, the stage is set for a heart-warming saga that passes through nearly eight decades and three generations, finally concluding with an interesting twist in 2008.
An enjoyable read with just the right amount of romance, intrigue, mystery, friendships and history surrounding the brutal politics of the wild horse of the West makes this a very difficult book to put down and equally hard to forget.
A mountain man begins his adventures where no other wishes to go - inside the ravenous wilderness, filled with deathly hardships and natural beauties. Bears and wolves are not the only dangers: a man in these parts can die of starvation, disease, or dreadful injuries. Not even territorial natives will let a man live through the winters. For Thomas, the mountain man of this story, wilderness is home.
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Also available in print and Kindle versions at Amazon.com......
The Regents, a powerful, old-money South Georgia family, are involved in the lucrative naval stores turpentine industry, as well as being a major player in the financial world in the South in 1925.
However, when a rattlesnake bite kills a key turpentine worker supervisor and leaves his daughter orphaned, the lives of Reginald and Naomi Regent, owners of the huge turpentine conglomerate, will forever be changed.
Len, one of the Regent brothers, after having learned about the wild horses of the West, moved to Utah shortly after the turn of the twentieth century with a deep concern for that animal’s existence. Little does he realize that what just occurred in South Georgia will profoundly affect his life as well.
Thus, the stage is set for a heart-warming saga that passes through nearly eight decades and three generations, finally concluding with an interesting twist in 2008.
An enjoyable read with just the right amount of romance, intrigue, mystery, friendships and history surrounding the brutal politics of the wild horse of the West makes this a very difficult book to put down and equally hard to forget.
A mountain man begins his adventures where no other wishes to go - inside the ravenous wilderness, filled with deathly hardships and natural beauties. Bears and wolves are not the only dangers: a man in these parts can die of starvation, disease, or dreadful injuries. Not even territorial natives will let a man live through the winters. For Thomas, the mountain man of this story, wilderness is home.
Purchase the full version from Lulu.com: http://www.lulu.com/shop/a-l/the-mountain-man/paperback/product-20408804.html