Westbound

by Paul Krebill


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 6/30/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 398
ISBN : 9781425716318
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 398
ISBN : 9781462804597

About the Book

Go west, young man! The magic of the American West captured young Earl Norris during high school and held him hostage all his life. As pastor of a tiny church in the small town of Saline in eastern Montana, he found himself a world away–in more ways than one-- from his earlier life in Chicago. How would he deal with the perplexing differences? Having grown up in an urban environment with over four million people, he now lived in a town with a population of less than five hundred, and in a state with only about seven hundred thousand. Earl had gone west alone because his high school sweetheart, Lynn Ellerton, who could not accept the idea of becoming the wife of a pastor, had broken their engagement. Will he remain a bachelor? Could he ever re-connect with Lynn? Or will there be someone eligible in Saline, Montana? Will his detractors-- the morning coffee crowd at the local gas station-- force him out with their whispered suspicions? Might he find work further west? With declining population, what of the survival of the Saline church? Meanwhile what happened to Lynn? Did she settle for a job in her father’s company in Chicago? Her story is even more surprising than Earl’s. Westbound leads the reader through many a twist and turn in the lives of these two high school sweethearts, Earl and Lynn. Their stories will take the reader north to Alaska, west to California, and south to New Zealand as well as across the Atlantic to London in a tale of triumph and tragedy, tenderness and love.


About the Author

A five decade Montanan, Paul Krebill has a fascination for the gold mining era in the “Treasure State,” as well as a concern for the current pressures to bring commercial development into some of the pristine natural areas of Montana. Having spent some extended time in New Zealand he found some similar history in New Zealand’s South Island. RETURN TO ARROW RIVER weaves together these threads of history from these widely separated lands. He has previously published six novels set in rural Montana. Descriptions of these may be found at www.Xlibris.com/PaulKrebill.html Paul and his wife, Doris, were born in the Midwest, and moved to rural Wyoming in the early 1950's and to Montana in 1956. They live in Bozeman, Montana.