SHEILA'S TREE

by Malcolm Crawford


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/7/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 224
ISBN : 9780595329632
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 224
ISBN : 9780595777938

About the Book

A prologue describes the location and beautiful physical setting of the story and sets the western theme of self-reliance and willingness to fight for survival in a hostile world.

Colorado Palmer-Winston is the attractive young Mayor of a small city struggling for prosperity in the rural backwater of the Cowboy State. The success of her ranch, her city, her marriage and even her physical safety are threatened by the criminal activities of aggressive strangers who flood into the area in search of mineral riches. The laid-back, friendly cattle culture is contrasted with competitive amoral ambitions of mining industry newcomers. Crime appears, along with environmental degradation of rivers, prairie and ranchlands that change the landscape of the new mining region. Social and political issues of the Korean War period impact everyone affected by the uranium discovery and many lives are changed forever. The story of Milo Harris, a black cowboy, and his love affair with a white businesswoman explores racial bias of the pre-Rosa Parks era. You may have been born too late remember the days before color television, computers and cell phones but there was a rich culture and technology that foreshadowed the rapid progress of the latter half of the century.


About the Author

Malcolm Crawford is a retired mining engineer living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Graduating in 1958 from Stanford University in his native state of California, Crawford?s first job was working in the uranium fields of Wyoming where he saw most of the events and encountered many of the characters found in the fictionalized historical novel, Sheila?s Tree. Most of Crawford?s career was devoted to the management of irrigation districts and municipal water districts in the northwest and California.

Crawford is a life-long outdoorsman and conservationist. He has climbed Mount Shasta in Northern California, hunted and fished throughout Alaska and the western states and pursued his hobby of bird watching around the world. He married a Spanish girl, Londa Iriarte, in Casablanca, Morocco and raised a family of four children. The Crawfords recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on a cruise of the western Caribbean with all of their children and grandchildren in attendance.