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Can a blood feud ever end? Children are caught in the family crossfire The definitive edition. •Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Pearl Zane Grey This story of adventure and romance explores a raging feud between two families. One family of ranchers led by Lee Jorth battle a family of sheep-breeders led by Jean Isbel. The feud begins between these two family patriarchs who grew up close to each other in Texas when they both moved to Arizona. "Bernardino has just been killed-murdered with his own gun." At its heart is the story of a romance between the daughter of…mehr

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Can a blood feud ever end? Children are caught in the family crossfire The definitive edition. •Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Pearl Zane Grey This story of adventure and romance explores a raging feud between two families. One family of ranchers led by Lee Jorth battle a family of sheep-breeders led by Jean Isbel. The feud begins between these two family patriarchs who grew up close to each other in Texas when they both moved to Arizona. "Bernardino has just been killed-murdered with his own gun." At its heart is the story of a romance between the daughter of one family and the half-Indian son of the other and the violent reaction of both of their families. It's based on a real-life family feud called the Pleasant Valley Wars. This is Romeo and Juliet transferred to the Wild West with stunning descriptions of the beautiful Arizona valleys. Will it have the same tragic end or will there be salvation for the embattled lovers? Get your copy of this classic western romance and explore the hope of the young.
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Pearl Zane Grey (1872 - 1939) was an American dentist and author best known for his popular adventure novels and stories associated with the Western genre in literature and the arts; he idealized the American frontier. Riders of the Purple Sage (1912) was his best-selling book. In addition to the commercial success of his printed works, they had second lives and continuing influence when adapted as films and television productions. His novels and short stories have been adapted into 112 films, two television episodes and a television series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.