Friday, June 24, 2011

Escape; a Wyoming Historical Novel by Jean Henry Mead - A Review From the Print Edition of ESCAPE

Andrea Bordeaux lives with her grandparents in Wyoming. When outlaws arrive, her grandmother quickly shears Andreas hair, puts her in overalls, and calls her Andy, hoping to protect her. Unfortunately, when the outlaws leave, they take Andy with them. Certain her grandparents are dying, Andy finds herself thrust into the midst of Wild Bunch members who take her to the Hole in the Wall, where they plan the Belle Fourche Bank Robbery.
Small in stature, Andy finds herself relegated to cooking for the outlaws. Only Billy knows the truth of her sex, and shes sworn him to secrecy. Andy tries to reform Billy between cooking and cleaning. Following an attack by a vicious outlaw intent on carving her face, Butch Cassidy himself promises she can return home after their planned bank job. Meanwhile, the Four-State Governors Pact determines to rid Wyoming of outlaws, while Andy wants nothing but to go home; that is, if she still has a home to go to.

A Review From the Print Edition of ESCAPE

Jean Henry Mead's novel is a powerful story of a young woman who hides her identity from outlaws. The author writes lyrically of Wyoming settlers and rough men who ran wild on the frontier. She brings courage, conviction and spiritual beauty to this fine story.

Richard S. Wheeler
Award-winning author

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