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"The Girls of Silver Spur Ranch" by way of Grace MacGowan Cooke and Anne McQueen is a gripping tale set inside the tough landscapes of the American West. The plot revolves round a collection of spirited younger ladies who embark on an exciting adventure after inheriting ownership of the Silver Spur Ranch. Determined to reveal themselves capable ranchers, the girls face several hurdles and limitations as they paintings to make the ranch a success. Along the adventure, they meet interesting people, face wild creatures, and control the nuances of ranch life. As the ladies work together to…mehr

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"The Girls of Silver Spur Ranch" by way of Grace MacGowan Cooke and Anne McQueen is a gripping tale set inside the tough landscapes of the American West. The plot revolves round a collection of spirited younger ladies who embark on an exciting adventure after inheriting ownership of the Silver Spur Ranch. Determined to reveal themselves capable ranchers, the girls face several hurdles and limitations as they paintings to make the ranch a success. Along the adventure, they meet interesting people, face wild creatures, and control the nuances of ranch life. As the ladies work together to overcome complication, they establish sturdy relationships of friendship and sisterhood whilst gaining knowledge of important instructions approximately tenacity, braveness, and the value of network. With its fascinating plot, energetic characters, and brilliant depictions of the western frontier, "The Girls of Silver Spur Ranch" transports readers to the heart of the American wasteland. Grace MacGowan Cooke and Anne McQueen expertly combine adventure, romance, and coming-of-age topics to supply a gripping novel so one can fascinate readers of any age.
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Grace MacGowan Cooke was an American novelist, poet, and short story writer. She began her writing career by creating short tales and novels, frequently working with her sister, Alice MacGowan. She penned 23 novels, 75 short stories, and almost thirty poems. Born in Grand Rapids, Ohio, to John E. MacGowan and Malvina Johnson MacGowan, her sister, Alice MacGowan, was also a writer. The family moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1865, where the two sisters attended both public and homeschooled schools. Their father, a Union Army colonel during the American Civil War, served as editor of the Chattanooga Times newspaper from 1872 to 1903. Anne McQueen was a popular American author whose works captured readers with their depth and emotional relevance. Her masterpiece, titled simply "Anne McQueen," demonstrates her storytelling prowess and understanding of the human condition. McQueen created a story about the intricacies of life, love, and self-discovery using vibrant characters and intriguing narratives. With superb wording and sensitive themes, "Anne McQueen" invites readers to enter a world of rich storytelling and meaningful observations on life's joys and struggles. Anne McQueen's literary impact continues to inspire and fascinate people worldwide.