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Author: Nancy Lindley-Gauthier | Website


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The Painter's Domestic Dispute

Recent historical Vintage Rosette

Rating: Sweet

Page Count: 33

Slide into a hot new Studebaker for a quick trip up the Maine Coast, for that All-Important meeting: that's right, Miss Sarah is to meet the parents…  


Spinning the Baiji
Young Adult Climbing Rosette
Rating: Sweet
Page Count: 44
 
Lin Li has no memory of a time before she loved SunLee. He is an old-fashioned sort of man, practicing tai chi and communing with the river creatures as in times of old. She knows he is promised to another, still, she secretly shares his dawns. She wishes to stop time and stay forever on the leaf-spattered trail where their lives entwine.
 
The day approaches when the mighty Yangtze River’s current will still, and the finest things in her life must end. Her love for SunLee, like the unimaginable beauty of the Yangtze lotus, will fall away to no more than myth. 
 
Sorrow brings her the last of the baiji. The magic of the white river dolphin offers her a lyrical world of love, but perhaps, not her one love...
Reviewer: PaulineMichael
Review: Jul 23, 2010
Genre(s): YA / Teen
Nancy Lindley-Gauthier creates a rhythmic, introspective young adult short story. Reading this story was like immersing yourself in an ancient oriental painting, while not all the symbology can be explained and understood the evocative beauty surrounds your senses. The reality of Lin's life surpasses regular human experiences, leaving me with an impression of sorrowful contemplation. The tale ends so abruptly

Dressage Cowboy

Jessica is as resistant as her horse, but it isn't the leg-yield she's resisting. Who knew a would-be Gene Autry on a bay stallion would be jogging around her warm-up arena?

This cowboy is something of a stallion himself, and there is something about those fine masculine lines that are bound to attract a woman's attention. On the other hand, she'd better make the most of the few minutes she has to prepare for her dressage exhibit.

Is there a place for love anywhere near a horse show ring? Dressage Cowboy will drop you right at the in-gate for a glimpse of the action.

Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Oct 7, 2007
Genre(s): Contemporary
Jessica was about to be part of an exhibition, but she had no idea that she was going to be the only dressage rider among all the jumpers, hunters and western type riders. While practicing on Olga, her Hanoverian mare, Jessica hadn't realized how tense she was being on the poor horse. Olga was choppy in her warm-up exercises because her rider wasn't relaxed enough with her. This resulted in both Jessica

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