One of the most important voices in contemporary Indian poetry, Shahryar (1936-2012) casts a mesmeric spell since the publication of his very first collection, Ism-e Azam, in 1965. In a career spanning five decades, it is interesting how Shahryar always managed to remain topical and his poetry could
Poetry & Life
β Scribed by Suzanne D. Williams
- Publisher
- Suzanne D. Williams
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 70 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The silence of his exit soured the food. Brenna lay down and stared toward the ceiling, yet past it toward the moment Kees had fired his rifle and shot the grizzly. He didn't see what she did - skill and knowledge earned through hard work, and some God-given sense no one else seemed to have. He wanted her to let go, but like her love for Montana, he'd grown in her, as fixed as the mountains that made this land what it was. And no amount of man's efforts could remove either one.
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After yet another argument with her dad, Brenna Stratton fled into the rain, riding her horse deep into the Montana countryside. An expert horsewoman, she has no fear of survival, until a mudslide traps her on the backside of a mountain face-to-face with a male grizzly.
The irony of being asked to locate the one girl he can't stand struck Kees Butler from the start. Brenna has tailed after him for years with stars in her eyes. But in this wet weather, he's the best tracker in...
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