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Continuing the saga begun in "Tom Named by Horse" ... Three years after the death of Tall Dog, Tom Named By Horse and Soft Cloud have turned the little soddy, the lands granted them by Red Cloud, and the lean-to barn into a thriving horse ranch, fulfilling Tom's dream. The Plains Indians Wars, or Red Cloud's war, is mostly behind them, and the lands have had their transformation as Red Cloud's vision had warned years earlier. Trailing horses from the ranch to Denver city has become an annual event for Tom, Buck and the rest, and this is the story of that trail. In the spirit of a good old John…mehr

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Continuing the saga begun in "Tom Named by Horse" ... Three years after the death of Tall Dog, Tom Named By Horse and Soft Cloud have turned the little soddy, the lands granted them by Red Cloud, and the lean-to barn into a thriving horse ranch, fulfilling Tom's dream. The Plains Indians Wars, or Red Cloud's war, is mostly behind them, and the lands have had their transformation as Red Cloud's vision had warned years earlier. Trailing horses from the ranch to Denver city has become an annual event for Tom, Buck and the rest, and this is the story of that trail. In the spirit of a good old John Wayne movie, vengeance, cattle and horse thieves, a dirty sheriff and corrupt mayor, and a wedding make this year's drive a ride you'll want to tag along on. Dutch Henry
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Autorenporträt
Dutch Henry is a horse advocate, freelance writer and novelist who lives in central Virginia with Robbie, his wife of 40 years, along with one horse and a number of dogs, cats and chickens. He writes about "People and Horses Helping Horses and People" and has columns in Natural Horse and trailblazer magazines. His stories tell of the people and horses who give so much to help others He has also has articles featured in numerous other equine magazine. He is active on Facebook and his Coffee Clutch blog where he writes about horses, birds and nature, the art of writing and, of course, his Coffee Clutch where he begins each day having coffee with his mare Kessy and critters gathered 'round. He enjoys spending time with his wife along with trail riding, bird watching, nature walking and interviewing the wonderful people about whom he writes. He also does "Therapy for Therapy Horses" clinics at equine assisted therapy centers and equine recuses.