Coyote Landing
By JAN DEARMAN
With a broken heart and dreams in ashes, Jemma Garrison is determined to use her talent, supportive family, and abiding faith to forge a new life in the region of her birth—rugged, wintry "Big Sky Country." She leaves behind the lush, seasonal mountains of East Tennessee to return to the somber, snow-capped Bighorns of Wyoming.
With an exceptional record of nursing skill as her passport and a loving great-uncle to mentor her, Jemma finds in her new surroundings the purpose and meaning for which she has been yearning. But purpose and meaning come at a cost—with blessings come the requisite, strengthening challenges. Jemma learns faith and love grow beyond loss and adversity, beyond sorrow and tears; a true friend gives peace and comfort; labor brings focus and clarity; and the sweetness and innocence of a child can bring families, even nations, into a sharing, caring relationship.
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Paperback: 216 pages
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Publisher: Beacon Publishing Group
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Language: English
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ISBN: 978-1961504165
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Category: Literature | Fiction
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About Author
Writer, Jan Dearman is a native of southeast Tennessee, born into a family that has called the land of the Tennessee River Gorge at the foot of Suck Creek Mountain home for seven generations. Hardy Scottish forefathers and the native women they married produced a people who, still today, cling to the land as their heritage and to the now-tamed Tennessee as not only a giver of life, but a receiver of lives.
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