NORMAN, Okla. -
July 25, 2018 -
PRLog -- "Big Mo and Spotted Wolf" is a Western short story about two boys (Big Mo a white rancher and Spotted Wolf a half Indian farmer) who become lifetime friends in the old west of the very early 1900s. My ideas for this book, which I sincerely believe both young people and adults will come-away from feeling uplifted and satisfied, are from real characters I've known in my lifetime. The book is subtitled: "A Short Story of Inspiring Friendship in the Old West"
The incidences are fiction but the friendship aspect between a white man and a half Comanche, who've known each other since childhood, is real. This places the book in the "semi-fiction"
category. Many of the incidents contained in the book are fictional, however, many young people up to approximately age 14 will find enjoyment in the story that begins in these boy's childhood and continues into their adulthood. True friendship is a powerful bond and this book gives strong example of that fact. In my opinion, even adults can enjoy the drama and loved of "BFF" (Best Friends Forever). Here's the Link to description page that also takes you to the Amazon ordering page (paperback, eBook and audiobook):
https://www.jameslowrancepublishing.website/single-post/2... (NOTE: The bold words in the descript-article you will be taken too, is also link to the ordering page).