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Blood Kin
"Isaac's choices are stark, and the moral dilemmas he faces as he matures form the basis of this richly detailed, emotionally engaging slice of Texas frontier life. Chappell's novel reads the way a John Ford western unfolds on the screen: good folks, hard choices, humor, tragedy, and heartbreaking humanity played out against the backdrop of the great American West. A ...more
Hardcover, 320 pages
Published
June 15th 2004
by Texas Tech University Press
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This is a wonderful book of early Texas. Great story line, and the characters are portrayed so well you feel like you actually knew them when you've finished. I highly recommend this book!!!!
Great book! Loved the Texas history! Gave it to my dad to read next!
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