### From Publishers Weekly To most readers, Louis L'Amour is the quintessential writer of westerns; few know that among his 118 published volumes are stories set far from sagebrush country. In this volume of 10 previously uncollected short stories written early in his career and issued now, 13 year
May There Be a Road
β Scribed by L'Amour, Louis
- Book ID
- 110456243
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 127 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780553583991
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β¦ Synopsis
Spirited American stories Gathered together for the first time From the coasts of Brazil to the borders of Tibet to the very heartland of America, May There Be a Road gathers ten previously uncollected stories that capture the magnificent scope and sense of epic adventure that epitomize Louis L'Amour classic fiction. In these vivid settings LβAmour takes us into the pivotal moments when lives are altered forever, when men and women face a deadly enemy, find a kindred spirit, or confront their own mortality. Among the unforgettable characters we meet here are a hard-living, hard-drinking freighter captain whose penchant for flying may change the course of World War II . . . A lonely frontiersman who unexpectedly finds himself the protector of two orphans . . . A boxer who accepts a gamblerβs payoff and then must fight to redeem himself . . . A detective willing to believe an unproven story in order to discover a painful truth hidden in a small town. And in the title story LβAmour weaves the powerful tale of a young Tibetan khan who leads a band of horsemen on a daring escape across treacherous mountain terrain. At stake is the survival of a people and an ancient way of life. Evoking the American spirit of bravery, pride, adventure, and self-reliance as few writers have, this extraordinary volume proves once again that LβAmour has set a standard yet to be matched.
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**Spirited American stories gathered together for the first time** From the coasts of Brazil to the borders of Tibet to the very heartland of America, *May There Be a Road* gathers ten previously uncollected stories that capture the magnificent scope and sense of epic adventure that epitomize Louis