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Reflections from the Wilderness

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Based on 1 Ratings and 1 Reviews

Book Description
Reflections from the Wilderness is sincere and unadorned. Stoney Greywolf Bowers' first book of poetry preserves a uniquely American way of life that has all but died away. This volume of poetry is divided into three sections, each dealing with a unique part of the author's life. The book opens with Bowers' cowboy poems, written during his twenty plus years "punchin' cattle and movin' broomtai... More
Book Information
PublisherMoonlight Mesa Associates
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAll Ages
# of Pages126
ISBN-100977459365
ISBN-13978-0977459360
Publication Date11/01/2009
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About Stoney Greywolf Bowers (Author) : Stoney Greywolf Bowers is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Stoney Greywolf Bowers is Reflections from the Wilderness.
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2/10/2010 Becky Coffield said: For those who love cowboy poetry, Stoney Bowers writes some of the most authentic poetry you'll find. Sincere, heartfelt, this poetry comes from a working cowboy who spent 35 years in the saddle herding broomtail and eating chuck! The book contains some excellent Native American poetry also.
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