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Bhalya Dilacha Manus
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Bhalya Dilacha Manus

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HE RODE INTO OUR VALLEY IN THE SUMMER OF 1889, A SLIM MAN, DRESSED IN BLACK. “CALL ME SHANE, ” HE SAID. HE NEVER TOLD US MORE. THERE WAS A DEADLY CALM IN THE VALLEY THAT SUMMER, A SLOW, CLIMBING TENSION THAT SEEMED TO FOCUS ON SHANE. SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF A YOUNG BOY, BOB STARRETT, SHANE IS THE CLASSIC STORY OF A LONE STRANGER. AT FIRST SIGHT, THE BOY REALISES THERE IS SOMETHING UNUSUAL ABOUT THE APPROACHING MAN, BUT AS BOB GETS TO KNOW SHANE, HE REALISES THAT THERE IS AN INNER SADNESS IN HIM. SHANE IS THE STORY OF A GUNFIGHTER WHO TRIES TO HANG UP HIS GUN BUT IS DRAWN TO THE SIDE OF THE BOY"S FAMILY AND OTHER HOMESTEADERS IN THEIR STRUGGLE TO KEEP FROM BEING FORCED OFF THEIR LAND.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mehta Publishing House
Country
IN
Date
10 January 1960
Pages
126
ISBN
9789353172688

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

HE RODE INTO OUR VALLEY IN THE SUMMER OF 1889, A SLIM MAN, DRESSED IN BLACK. “CALL ME SHANE, ” HE SAID. HE NEVER TOLD US MORE. THERE WAS A DEADLY CALM IN THE VALLEY THAT SUMMER, A SLOW, CLIMBING TENSION THAT SEEMED TO FOCUS ON SHANE. SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF A YOUNG BOY, BOB STARRETT, SHANE IS THE CLASSIC STORY OF A LONE STRANGER. AT FIRST SIGHT, THE BOY REALISES THERE IS SOMETHING UNUSUAL ABOUT THE APPROACHING MAN, BUT AS BOB GETS TO KNOW SHANE, HE REALISES THAT THERE IS AN INNER SADNESS IN HIM. SHANE IS THE STORY OF A GUNFIGHTER WHO TRIES TO HANG UP HIS GUN BUT IS DRAWN TO THE SIDE OF THE BOY"S FAMILY AND OTHER HOMESTEADERS IN THEIR STRUGGLE TO KEEP FROM BEING FORCED OFF THEIR LAND.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mehta Publishing House
Country
IN
Date
10 January 1960
Pages
126
ISBN
9789353172688