The Art of Woodcarving by Jose Teixido

The Art of Woodcarving by Jose Teixido

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The Art of Woodcarving by Jose Teixido

Read the 2016 Scriptapalooza Contest Runner-Up screenplay

Jacob Miller is frustrated living in the shadow of his father, a famous sheriff in the old west. After years of being his deputy and suffering a series of brutal injuries, Jacob decides to run away. Using his mother's maiden name and renouncing his status of a man of the law, he sets out to start a new life of his own and finds himself on the Olympic

Jacob soon enters a shadowy and savage world of lawlessness. A murderer is on the loose. Men are being kidnapped and forced to serve as sailors on ships. Whores cheat men of their wealth. A war brews between the native american tribe and the encroaching White Man. A marshall attempts to keep the peace, but order is mostly maintained by the backroom deals of unscrupulous characters. A young Native American attempts to guide his people through their changing situation and prevent bloodshed.

Despite his past, Jacob wants no part in establishing law and order. He focuses on overcoming the challenges of establishing his new life and navigating this treacherous world, otherwise, he may be forced back home by his father, who is surely looking for him.

SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780823002948
ISBN 10 0823002942
Title The Art of Woodcarving
Author Jose Teixido
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Watson-Guptill Publications
Year published 1997-09-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.