Rocky Ground

Rocky Ground

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the year 1860, Clay Newsome was an up and coming law student and rancher in the area of the small town of Fort Davis, Texas. His young wife, Julie, became pregnant. According to the family doctor, his wife was going to have a very difficult delivery which neither she nor the baby had much chance to survive. Clay did lose both his wife and his daughter as a result of the childbirth.
The Brown River flowed through the approximate middle of Clay's ranch. This made the ranch desirable for a neighboring rancher of Clay's, Willie McLawson. Willie had inherited a 20-section ranch in North Texas out in the middle of nowhere. The north boundary of that ranch was the Texas-Oklahoma state line. Clay felt he needed a new start so he traded his home ranch for Willie's inherited land in North Texas.
This story deals mostly with the trials and successes of the new life Clay is making for himself. A number of people Clay connects with help shape the direction his new life is taking. In the ending of the story, he finally realizes Rocky Ground is Rocky Ground no matter where it is.

Book information

ISBN: 9781950034741
Publisher: Yorkshire Publishing
Imprint: Yorkshire Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 350
Weight: 680g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 24mm