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Bend, Oregon 1909. The Dashwood sisters find themselves homeless and in poverty after their half-brother cheats them out of their inheritance. Relatives soon rescue the small family and move them to Sisters, which is in the middle of a railroad war between Edward Harriman's Union Pacific and James Hill's Northern Pacific. Soon the girls are settled with jobs fulfilling their interests and education, while Hope gets her dream job as a reporter covering the railroad war. If Jane Austin and Zane Grey could have collaborated on a book, this might have been it.

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Bend, Oregon 1909. The Dashwood sisters find themselves homeless and in poverty after their half-brother cheats them out of their inheritance. Relatives soon rescue the small family and move them to Sisters, which is in the middle of a railroad war between Edward Harriman's Union Pacific and James Hill's Northern Pacific. Soon the girls are settled with jobs fulfilling their interests and education, while Hope gets her dream job as a reporter covering the railroad war. If Jane Austin and Zane Grey could have collaborated on a book, this might have been it.
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Autorenporträt
Robert Sablotny is a former railroad engineer, public television producer/director, college professor, and national park ranger. He lives with his wife in central Illinois and is the author of two other novels; Long Way Home and Roman House.