Willoughby Ranch

by Roger Cooke


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Softcover
$31.95
Hardcover
$47.95
Softcover
$31.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/10/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 227
ISBN : 9781441588012
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 227
ISBN : 9781441588029

About the Book

A young lady, born and raised in Dallas, inherits a 10,000 acre ranch, moves to the Texas Hill Country, and has many fun, and some not so fun , adventures, including a battle with a murderous neighbor. In the process, she hires an old friend, a civil engineer and aircraft pilot to help her get the goods on his land-grabbing activities. After resisting, and much bantering, Miss Willoughby falls in love with the pilot, and ends up trading half of her ranch to him for flying lessons, and a wedding ring. Together they keep the community in a turmoil until the neighborhood feud is settled.


About the Author

The author, Roger Cooke, was born and raised on Galveston Island, off the Gulf Coast of Texas. While locally he practically lived on the water, at age ten, he visited for several weeks a family friends’ farm in Uvalde, and fell in love with the clean, dry air and the fresh, clear well water of the Edwards Aquifer. During his high school years, he also visited, and occasionally worked on a 35,000 acre ranch belonging to another family friend, around Kerr and Kimble counties. This experience enhanced his fascination with the Texas Hill Country, and ranching life. World War II interrupted his freshman year at the University of Texas, and led to his training as an aircraft pilot and a year long stint in Europe flying C47’s, towing gliders, and carrying paratroopers into Germany. This, in turn, led to his flying private planes in his subsequent manufacturing career. Although having no formal training in journalism, Mr. Cooke was not the first in his family to publish literature. Following his father, Dr. Willard R. Cooke, his great grandfather, Willard Richardson, and another ancestor, John Esten Cooke, as well as several back at least to the American Revolution, Mr. Cooke, wrote, but never published, a number of lengthy reports and instruction manuals in his manufacturing career.