Trails

Trails

by Don Ross
Trails

Trails

by Don Ross

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Overview

TRAILS depicts the turbulent decades from 1830-1870, a period of painful growth on the American Frontier, rife with tragedy and desperation, yet tantalizing in promise and new beginnings. Incidents of hope and courage mingle with dynamics so daunting that many strong men are reduced to pawns of fate and circumstance. The characters are diverse, and include Whit Brody, a pioneer visionary; the Chase brothers, heroes of the Civil War; Annalise Ollimore, a freed slave on a dangerous quest; Herkimer Grimes, a reluctant gunfighter; Bird/Three Doves, an Indian fighting for dignity in a white man's world; Reverend Jonah Brooks, a champion of the oppressed; Hank Rosbottom, a musician trying to cope with a life-altering tragedy; and the murderous Dooley brothers. These characters and scores of others, both fictional and actual, struggle through the impacts of historical events, leading to a bloody denouement on the streets of Abilene, Kansas, America's first "cow town."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148139416
Publisher: Light Switch Press
Publication date: 02/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Don Ross is a retired high school English teacher and coach from Springboro, Ohio. He has written in a variety of venues for over fifty years, as a sports editor, columnist, and feature writer for newspapers and magazines in southern and central Ohio. He also wrote the script for “Trail of Hope,” a nationally-acclaimed documentary on the Underground Railroad, and for a monthly talk show, “The Bob and Don Show,” which he co-hosted on cable television. A series of coffee table books on Springboro area history were authored by Ross in the mid-Nineties, followed by scripts for Underground Railroad tours for the Springboro Historical Society and the Kelton House Museum in Columbus, Ohio. In 1995 he co-founded and performed in “The Family Tree,” a folk band, which played dates throughout Ohio, released two CD’s, and did the background music for two documentaries. A lifelong fan of the Cincinnati Reds, he now resides in Pickerington, Ohio.
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