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The Cowboy & the Cheerleader

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The Cowboy & the Cheerleader is the story of a high school love that won't go away over decades. Elaine Bybee and Andy Bond meet in high school in Provo, Utah, in 1957. He gives her that first kiss, in a bus depot in southern Utah. Although she pulls away at the time, by her college years she has fallen for him utterly. Yet-they are meant for different lives. He's a rancher, she a city girl. Elaine believes in paying her way, with a dream to work in New York City. After a killer goodbye, she chooses that life, thrilled to find a job in book publishing. Andy settles on his dream ranch with a wife suited to the place. No contact between cowboy and cheerleader in all these years. Then one night Elaine gets a call in her lower east side apartment. It is Andy. She later describes seeing him again. Look to Mount Timp over Provo. "Through the changing seasons . . . there is that rock again, the beloved shape it always was. That's how it is with Andy." Readers of The Cowboy & the Cheerleader say it has "punch in the] writing, a sharpness, a wit." "It brings tears and a few times out loud laughter." "I absolutely could not stop smiling."

Author: Mary Allen Redd
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cascade Books
Published: 07/21/2020
Pages: 420
Weight: 1.07lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9780963654878

About the Author
Redd, Mary Allen: - Mary Allen Redd (aka Dr. Allen) holds a PhD in American literature from the University of Maryland. She has taught at various universities, including Howard, George Mason, and Utah Valley University. Her favorite class is basic composition, featuring the students' personal essays. Redd is the author of two academic books and four works of fiction. Her 2003 novel, The Dogwood Tree, tells the tale of a divorce heartbreak. Now joy propels The Cowboy & the Cheerleader (2020), an autobiographical novel based on Redd's own surprising love story. It seems only fair-honest, really-that our fiction, even in this world of horrors, includes the lucky life. You can follow Mary Allen Redd on Goodreads.

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    8.5 in, 5.5 in, 0.86 in
  • Pages
    420
  • Publisher
    Cascade Books

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The Cowboy & the Cheerleader by Redd, Mary Allen
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The Cowboy & the Cheerleader

$1515
The Cowboy & the Cheerleader is the story of a high school love that won't go away over decades. Elaine Bybee and Andy Bond meet in high school in Provo, Utah, in 1957. He gives her that first kiss, in a bus depot in southern Utah. Although she pulls away at the time, by her college years she has fallen for him utterly. Yet-they are meant for different lives. He's a rancher, she a city girl. Elaine believes in paying her way, with a dream to work in New York City. After a killer goodbye, she chooses that life, thrilled to find a job in book publishing. Andy settles on his dream ranch with a wife suited to the place. No contact between cowboy and cheerleader in all these years. Then one night Elaine gets a call in her lower east side apartment. It is Andy. She later describes seeing him again. Look to Mount Timp over Provo. "Through the changing seasons . . . there is that rock again, the beloved shape it always was. That's how it is with Andy." Readers of The Cowboy & the Cheerleader say it has "punch in the] writing, a sharpness, a wit." "It brings tears and a few times out loud laughter." "I absolutely could not stop smiling."

Author: Mary Allen Redd
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cascade Books
Published: 07/21/2020
Pages: 420
Weight: 1.07lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9780963654878

About the Author
Redd, Mary Allen: - Mary Allen Redd (aka Dr. Allen) holds a PhD in American literature from the University of Maryland. She has taught at various universities, including Howard, George Mason, and Utah Valley University. Her favorite class is basic composition, featuring the students' personal essays. Redd is the author of two academic books and four works of fiction. Her 2003 novel, The Dogwood Tree, tells the tale of a divorce heartbreak. Now joy propels The Cowboy & the Cheerleader (2020), an autobiographical novel based on Redd's own surprising love story. It seems only fair-honest, really-that our fiction, even in this world of horrors, includes the lucky life. You can follow Mary Allen Redd on Goodreads.
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