WHY COWS NEED COWBOYS
AND OTHER SELDOM TOLD TALES FROM THE AMERICAN WEST
Welcome to Western Writers of America’s first anthology for
young readers. In this collection of true tales of the West, we leave
textbook history in the rearview mirror and take you on a tour of twenty
seldom-told dramas, the kind you might stumble across only if you leave
the main road to wander the detours and byways of the American story.
Here you’ll meet extraordinary characters, from a young buffalo hunter
of prehistoric times to riders for the Pony Express, the first African
American female stagecoach driver, and the Navajo code talkers of World
War II. Did you know that in 1821, a Plains Indian girl trekked 1,400
miles to visit Washington, DC? Or that two brave children, eight and ten
years old, took part in the Texas Revolution? Tales in this anthology
range wide in time, topic, and mood, yet all celebrate a spirit that is
uniquely Western.
Founded in 1953, Western
Writers of America is the nation’s oldest and most distinguished
organization of professionals writing about the early frontier and the
American West, its past and present. Now in our sixty-eighth year, our
more than seven hundred members write fiction and nonfiction, songs,
poetry, short stories, plays for stage and screen, and more. The
contributors to this anthology, WWA members all, include bestselling
authors and winners of numerous prestigious literary awards...With Why Cows Need Cowboys, we invite you to journey westward with us, and we hope you enjoy the ride.
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