Riding My Horse
Growing up in Buffalo Gap
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Book Details
About the Book
Meadowlark approached Scott after he had dismounted. “You’re riding my pony,” she declared in a threatening voice and stood with a hostile hands-on-hips posture face-to-face directly in front of him. He was startled! How to respond to this angry girl? “Gosh! I wouldn’t have ridden the pony if l knew you’d be upset. Your brother, Swallow, said it would be okay.” “Well it’s not,” she retorted angrily. “No one rides my pony without asking and me saying so.”
About the Author
This is Bernie Keating’s ninth book. His
eclectic writing pursuits include books
on frontier history, religion, music,
economics, science and two novels.
He was raised in Buffalo Gap, South
Dakota, the setting for this novel. In
his youth he had the aspiration to
become a cowboy and ride the open
range; however, as an adult he became
an executive with a major multi-
national company and rode airplanes
around the world.
In a throw-back to his youth, he and his
wife now live on a ranch in the Sierra
Mountains near Sonora, California,
where they raise maverick deer and
stray cats.