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House of Winslow Book 15- Betsy Winslow had always thought that she never measured up to her beautiful older sister, Lanie. So Betsy was deeply flattered when a handsome stranger began showering her with attention-for once she felt beautiful and desirable. Foolishly deciding to elope, Betsy and Vic leave for Indian Territory. Envisioning a life of grandeur as a rancher's wife, she is sorely disappointed when all her dreams come crashing down. When Lanie hears the news about her sister, she show more is certain that something is wrong and immediately sets out to help. But Lanie discovers that the only hope of finding Betsy is a shiftless outlaw named Lobo. show lessTags
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This is a very exciting story, but I'm wondering, do children who feel that their brothers/sisters are more highly regarded by their family (better looking, better grades, etc) really act this way? If so, it can lead to some disastrous results, esp if the family doesn't have the money that the Winslows have!
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Zack Wilson of book 10 has moved his family to Chicago. Once again I have a hard time understanding why the lovebirds from a previous book move their family back to the dirty city. Anyway, Zack and Bron have two daughters of age and beauty and four younger boys.
Daughter number two, Betsy, is deceived, “elopes”, and is now trapped with a group of outlaws. Daughter number one, Lanie, tries to track down her sister. Zack has a broken leg and get do it himself.
The book vaguely implies both girls ends up with a proper suiter.
Zack Wilson of book 10 has moved his family to Chicago. Once again I have a hard time understanding why the lovebirds from a previous book move their family back to the dirty city. Anyway, Zack and Bron have two daughters of age and beauty and four younger boys.
Daughter number two, Betsy, is deceived, “elopes”, and is now trapped with a group of outlaws. Daughter number one, Lanie, tries to track down her sister. Zack has a broken leg and get do it himself.
The book vaguely implies both girls ends up with a proper suiter.
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Gilbert Morris, May 24, 1929 - Gilbert Morris was born on May 24, 1929 in Forrest City Arkansas. He received his Bachelor of Arts in English in 1958 from Arkansas State University. He went on to earn his Master's in English from ASU as well and eventually earned his Doctorate in English from the University of Arkansas in 1968. After graduating show more from college, Morris became a pastor for a Baptist Church in Alabama. He resided there from 1955 until 1961, at which point he accepted an appointment as a professor at Ouchita Baptist University. Morris now writes books full time, and all of his stories have a basis in Christian faith. Over the course of his career, Morris has sold millions of copies of his titles. He has been a Gold medallion finalist several times and has received five angel awards, three for the Winslow series and two for the Appomatox Series. He won the National Award for Poetry from Cloverleaf in 1978. Gilbert Morris passed away on February 18, 2016. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- The Gallant Outlaw
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- USA; Oklahoma, USA (as Indian Territory)
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- Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance
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- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
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- PS3563 .O8742 .G27 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1961-
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