Hell's Bottom, Colorado
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WINTER ROADS, SUMMER FIELDS
Marjorie Dorner
TRIP SHEETS
Ellen Hawley
ALL AMERICAN DREAM DOLLS
David Haynes
LIVE AT FIVE
David Haynes
SOMEBODY ELSE’S MAMA
David Haynes
THE CHILDREN BOB MOSES LED
William Heath
PU-239 AND OTHER RUSSIAN FANTASIES
Ken Kalfus
THIRST
Ken Kalfus
PERSISTENT RUMOURS
Lee Langley
HUNTING DOWN HOME
Jean McNeil
SWIMMING IN THE CONGO
Margaret Meyers
TOKENS OF GRACE
Sheila O’Connor
THE BOY WITHOUT A FLAG
Abraham Rodriguez Jr.
AN AMERICAN BRAT
Bapsi Sidhwa
CRACKING INDIA
Bapsi Sidhwa
THE CROW EATERS
Bapsi Sidhwa
THE COUNTRY I COME FROM
Maura Stanton
TRAVELING LIGHT
Jim Stowell
THE PROMISED LAND
Ruhama Veltfort
JUSTICE
Larry Watson
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The characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.
© 2001, Text by Laura Pritchett
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pritchett, Laura, 1971–
p. cm.
Contents: Hell’s bottom—A fine white dust—Summer flood—An easy birth—Jailbird gone songbird—Dry roots—Grayblue day—Rattlesnake fire—A new name each day—The record keeper.
eISBN : 978-1-571-31855-8
1. Colorado—Social life and customs—Fiction. 2. Ranch life—Fiction. I. Title
PS3616.R58 H45 2001
813’.6—dc21
2001030966
CIP
This book is printed on acid-free, recycled paper.