Haseloff's characters embody the fundamental values--honor, duty, courage, and family--that prevailed on the American frontier and were instilled in the young Haseloff by her own "heroes," her mother and her grandmother. Her stories, in a sense, dramatize how these values endure when challenged by the adversities and cruelties of frontier existence. Her talent rests in her ability to tell a story with an economy of words and in the seemingly effortless way she uses language.
Colt-Cure For Woolly Fever [Dramatized Adaptation]
Peter Dawson
audiobookGunless Gunman [Dramatized Adaptation]
Max Brand
audiobookQuickest Draw, The [Dramatized Adaptation]
T.T. Flynn
audiobookHouse of Whispering Shadows [Dramatized Adaptation]
Eugene Cunningham
audiobookGun This Man Down [Dramatized Adaptation]
Lewis B. Patten
audiobookThe Great Slave [Dramatized Adaptation]
Zane Grey
audiobookThe Silent Outcast [Dramatized Adaptation]
Lauran Paine
audiobookSpawn of Yuma [Dramatized Adaptation]
Peter Dawson
audiobookBrother Shotgun [Dramatized Adaptation]
Jeanne Williams
audiobookStage Station [Dramatized Adaptation]
Ernest Haycox
audiobookThe Californian's Tale [Dramatized Adaptation]
Mark Twain
audiobookBrand of Justice [Dramatized Adaptation]
Luke Short
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