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The right choice

Coon, Gina Marie (Author).

Summary: Connor Wilson is finally ready to start his own ranch. He's worked hard and invested wisely, even traveling across the ocean to secure prime cattle. Now he's riding the train toward the next phase of his life. During the journey, the rugged cowboy takes it upon himself to intervene on behalf of three young brothers. His good deed done, he never expects to see the boys or their lovely caregiver again. But best laid plans don't always go as we hope and the brief encounter is destined to change his life. The ultimate objective of Hadley House is to place some of New York City's orphaned and abandoned children in loving homes. With her eye on achieving that goal, Naomi Holender travels west by train with a group of youngsters. In the process she will be required to make the most painful sacrifice of her life. An orphan herself, she personally understands the hardships and difficulties of an imperfect system that often separates families and leaves broken hearts in its wake. When a scruffy cowboy interferes with her work, she's forced to defend her convictions and take a hard look at her life.

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  • ISBN: 1480064688
  • ISBN: 9781480064683
  • Physical Description: 246 p. (large print) ; 23 cm.
    text (large print)
  • Publisher: [S.n.] : [S.l.], 2012.
Subject: Orphans Fiction
Parenting Fiction
Genre: Large type books.
Western stories.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Homer Library. (Show)
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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Homer Public Library.

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Homer Public Library LP COON SILVER V.2 (Text) 000115601 Large Print -- Fiction Available -

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