The author of The Serial describes what it was like to grow up with her parents--her father, the adored king of rodeo announcers, her mother, a vaudeville dancer turned trick rider--and tour the country from rodeo to rodeo in a Packard. An acclaimed autobiography backed by national print advertising and author appearances in Western cities.
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The author of The Serial describes what it was like to grow up with her parents--her father, the adored king of rodeo announcers, her mother, a vaudeville dancer turned trick rider--and tour the country from rodeo to rodeo in a Packard. An acclaimed autobiography backed by national print advertising and author appearances in Western cities.
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