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Never Let Another Man Saddle Your Horse

Never Let Another Man Saddle Your Horse, Book 1

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Never Let Another Man Saddle Your Horse

De : Chris Williams
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Ever learn a life lesson the hard way as a kid? Had an unforgettable experience that still makes you chuckle? Wish you could share those memories with the world?

In this hilarious and heartwarming collection of tales, Chris Williams does just that, inviting you into his remembered childhood on the Kansas plains.

Through vivid storytelling, you'll experience:

The joys and frustrations of rural life

Truths imparted by his wise father, Buckley

The "eager guidance" of three rambunctious older brothers

Precious life lessons learned the hard way

Buckley Duane Williams, named after the famous gunman in the Zane Grey novel, was a true Oklahoma character who lived by the motto "You can always tell an Okie, but you cain't tell him much!" Even so, this humble farmer passed on plenty of wisdom to his four sons, including one very important rule: Never let another man saddle your horse!

Get ready to laugh, cry, and laugh again as Chris regales you with humorous anecdotes and poignant moments that defines his upbringing. You'll see yourself in his charming misadventures and take away insights that will stick with you long after the last page is turned.

Don't miss out on these transformative tales that prove life's greatest lessons are often learned in the unlikeliest of ways.

Hear the stories and learn along with Chris why you should “Never Let Another Man Saddle Your Horse!”

©2024 Chris Lee Williams (P)2024 Chris Williams
Aventuriers, explorateurs et survie Culturel et régional
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