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Letters to Callie: Jack Wade's Story [Paperback]

Dawn Miller (Author)
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July 31, 2001
From the author of the acclaimed frontier novel The Journal of Callie Wade comes a magnificent chronicle of courage, trial, and triumph...

Montana Territory, 1864: Jack Wade had nothing to lose when he left the wagon train that carried his sister Callie westward. Heartbroken over losing their sister Rose and wanted by the law, Jack heads to the only place for wild souls like himself: the rough-and-tumble gambling town of Virginia City. What he finds there outshines any prize won at the gaming tables -- he discovers Lillie, the down-to-earth card dealer who could be the love of his life. But just as Jack makes a fresh start, a murderous enemy crosses his path -- an explosive twist of fate that forces Jack to leave Lillie and sends him on the run once again.

Out on the trail, wounded and half-starved, Jack is rescued by Raven, a beautiful Blackfoot woman, and with her tribe he finds the peace he seeks. But unseen adventures -- some tragic, some redemptive -- await Jack before he finds a place to call home....Written on the run or by the campfire light, in times of joy and grief, Jack's letters to Callie reveal his unforgettable journey as it unfolds -- and stand as a moving testament to the strength of the human spirit.


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Set in 1864, this accomplished sequel to The Journal of Callie Wade is another rewarding tale of the Old West. The novel opens five years after the dramatic ending of the first book, when Jack Ward, still haunted by the untimely death of his little sister Rose during his family's trek West, is attempting to make a new life in Virginia City, Mont. Miller renders a sensitive portrait of Jack, a family man turned gambler who struggles to make the best of his lonely existence. While the novel offers all the trappings of a conventional western romance, including saloon girls with hearts of gold and hard-drinking miners, Miller adds a dimension by conveying the situations of families torn apart by the perils of the pioneer experience and by the distances that often loomed between them in the vast western territories. Jack's letters to his sister Callie reveal his preoccupation with death; his feelings for Lillie, a beautiful card dealer at the Pair O' Dice saloon; the gradual peace he discovers through his marriage to a Blackfoot woman, Raven; and his relationships with several members of the Native American nation. Interesting details about Blackfoot tradition indicate fine research. While several plot twists are predictable, the gradual restoration of Jack's self-respect provides an emotionally satisfying drama.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Dawn Miller, a member of numerous Western associations, is an avid collector of classic Western literature, pioneer diaries, and journals. She made her debut with the historical novel The Journal of Callie Wade, which was followed by Letters to Callie. Dawn lives in Tennessee.

Dawn would love to hear from her readers. You may write to her c/o Pocket Books, Publicity Department, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 326 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; Original edition (July 31, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671521020
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671521028
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #609,926 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Dawn Miller is the award-winning author of, "The Journal of Callie Wade"; Best Historical Fiction and "Letters to Callie"; Reader's Choice Perfect 10, published by Simon & Schuster and "Promiseland" and "The Other Side of Jordan"; both nominated for the Christy and Gold Medallion in fiction. She served as ghost writer on the popular Bethany Hamilton, Soul Surfer series, has published two short stories; "Summer Storms" and "Her Only Coat" featured in the Harper Collins book, "Family". She has wrote and produced a country music video with Randy Travis, attached talent and wrote a Movie-of-the-week optioned by Sony Pictures Television and secured a feature option with Moonwater Productions. She wrote and directed and edited, the urban film short, "Rewind", which placed as a top finalist for the Tribeca short competition, featuring music from "Decyfer Down".

In recent months, Dawn completed "The Prophecy", the first book in THE WATCHERS CHRONICLES series, published by Harper Collins/Zondervan and is currently at work on the second book of the series, "Delusion". The Watchers Chronicles has been optioned for feature film.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another beautiful story from this writer, December 21, 2001
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This review is from: Letters to Callie: Jack Wade's Story (Paperback)
If there's even one sentimental bone in your body, you'll love this writer's stories. Ms. Miller writes from her heart, and each and every paragraph will touch yours. As wonderful as "The Journal of Callie Wade" is, I think "Letters to Callie" is even better. A novel which is beautifully descriptive without being 'wordy', and with characters that will touch you deeply. I'm already itching to read the next installment in the saga of the Wade family!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Coming of age of this gambler makes a great read., August 31, 2001
This review is from: Letters to Callie: Jack Wade's Story (Paperback)
Told partly in the form of letters, this is Jack Wade's painful journey from boy to man.
Jack has lived his life as a nomad since he left the wagon train where his father and sister died, existing from card game to card game. He runs from his emotions and from anything smacking of ties. His only bond is with his sister Callie, the recipient of his letters. He is on the run now because he is in trouble with the law. The man he used to ride with neglected to tell Jack that he was a wanted man, and when the law caught up with them last, Jack was lucky to escape with his life.
When he arrives in Virginia City at the Pair O' Dice, he meets Lillie and doesn't want to run any more. Jack and Lillie fall in love, but they have no time to do much at all about their feelings because trouble has caught up with Jack. He leaves Virginia City, intending to come back when things calm down, but then he is shot. When he comes to, he is in a Blackfoot village. As he heals from his wounds, his heart and soul heal as well. And helping in the healing process is a young Blackfoot widow named Raven....
There is joy and agony still awaiting Jack in this sometimes wrenching, sometimes glorious tale. Jack is not your typical hero--he has to learn lessons along the way, and sometimes he falls flat on his face. The reader suffers along with Jack but is also there for the triumphs and will laugh as well as cry with him.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Americana historical fiction at its realistic best, July 23, 2001
This review is from: Letters to Callie: Jack Wade's Story (Paperback)
When baby Rose died on the trek west, Jack Wade could not cope with the loss of his little sibling. Needing to mourn by himself and rethink his values, Jack leaves his family and the wagon train in Utah to head north.

However, a new guilt wracks Jack and he feels despondent that he abandoned his beloved sibling Callie. Still, he knew he could no longer remain with the wagon train because he was one of the prime supporters that persuaded the Wade family to go on the journey in the first place. To ameliorate his depression, Jack begins to write letters to Callie that describe what he has seen, how he feels, the nightmares he suffer over his losses including the women he loves, and his dismal hopes for his future.

LETTERS TO CALLIE: JACK WADE'S STORY is more of a historical journal that tells the adventures and misadventures of the hero. Jack's life is exciting as he becomes a gambler, deals with dangerous enemies, and falls in love. The companion piece to the powerfully descriptive THE JOURNAL OF CALLIE WADE is a stand-alone story that continues to portray the often-harsh life of settlers and pioneers. This is Americana historical fiction at its realistic best. It will dawn on genre fans that Ms. Miller is quite an artist painting the landscape of mid nineteenth century western America.

Harriet Klausner

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Well, I'm here and Virginia City ain't exactly pretty. Read the first page
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Lone Elk, Medicine Weasel, Virginia City, Fast Horse, Montana Territory, Plumas City, California Dear Callie, Frank Monroe, Lodge Skins, Blackfoot Encampment, Deer Lodge, Ned Wayne, Salt Lake, Fort Benton, Miss Lillie, One Shot, Riley Wayne, Lady Luck, Grandma Wade, Alder Rose, Duel Harper, Jack Jack, Saint Peter
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