Beyond the Trail

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, LGBT, Gay, Historical
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Author: Jae ISBN: 9783955330705
Publisher: Ylva Publishing Publication: April 24, 2013
Imprint: Ylva Verlag e.Kfr. Language: English
Author: Jae
ISBN: 9783955330705
Publisher: Ylva Publishing
Publication: April 24, 2013
Imprint: Ylva Verlag e.Kfr.
Language: English

Six short stories that give us glimpses into the lives of Luke, Nora, and the other characters from Backwards to Oregon.

"The Blue Hour": When her mother dies, twelve-year-old Lucinda Hamilton decides to start a new life—as a boy.

"Grasping at Straws": No one knows that Tess Swenson, madam of a brothel, also owns a livery stable and a number of other businesses. On one of her secret inspections, she makes a surprising discovery.

"A Rooster’s Job": The Hamiltons hoped to build a home in the idyllic Willamette Valley with mild winters, but now they’re snowed in and their rooster isn’t doing such a great job either.

"The Art of Pretending": Tess finds out that someone is stealing her money. She suspects Frankie, a woman who reminds her of Luke. But nothing is as it seems.

"The Christmas Oak": Luke sets out to bring home a Christmas tree—but she finds something else.

"Swept Away": The greatest flood in the history of Oregon sweeps away houses, barns, and animals in the Willamette Valley. At the same time, fourteen-year-old Amy is swept away by her feelings for her best friend.

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Six short stories that give us glimpses into the lives of Luke, Nora, and the other characters from Backwards to Oregon.

"The Blue Hour": When her mother dies, twelve-year-old Lucinda Hamilton decides to start a new life—as a boy.

"Grasping at Straws": No one knows that Tess Swenson, madam of a brothel, also owns a livery stable and a number of other businesses. On one of her secret inspections, she makes a surprising discovery.

"A Rooster’s Job": The Hamiltons hoped to build a home in the idyllic Willamette Valley with mild winters, but now they’re snowed in and their rooster isn’t doing such a great job either.

"The Art of Pretending": Tess finds out that someone is stealing her money. She suspects Frankie, a woman who reminds her of Luke. But nothing is as it seems.

"The Christmas Oak": Luke sets out to bring home a Christmas tree—but she finds something else.

"Swept Away": The greatest flood in the history of Oregon sweeps away houses, barns, and animals in the Willamette Valley. At the same time, fourteen-year-old Amy is swept away by her feelings for her best friend.

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