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Virgin of the Rodeo by Sarah Bird,

Virgin of the Rodeo by Sarah Bird,
"A riot of a writer." -- Cosmopolitan. "A fearless madcap." -- Los Angeles Times. "Among the best of Texas writers." -- Kirkus. "Sarah Bird can't write a dull page." -- Austin American Statesman. "Sonja Getz would always be out of place in a town like Dorfburg, Texas -- the spot where her mother, minuscule Tinka Getz, washed ashore and shortly afterwards gave birth.... Big-boned, book-addicted Sonja ... was left to grow up in utter solitude, comforting herself with fantasies of her absent father, whom she assumed from a publicity photo found in her mother's dresser to be a Navajo trick roper, stoically referring to herself as a woman of color, and operating a faltering pest-control business. When Tinka remarries and kicks 29-year-old Sonja out, the dour young woman marches off to the local rodeo, where she hires quarrelsome trick roper Prairie James to help her find her dad. The mismatched pair rumble across Texas and New Mexico in James's rusty van with his horse, Domino, riding in back, ducking into various rodeos along the way. ...No one's ever invented a rodeo gal like this before." -- Kirkus.



The Best Business Stories of the Year 2003 by Andrew Leckey,
The Best Business Stories of the Year 2003 by Andrew Leckey,
A year's worth of the most interesting, noteworthy, and best-written articles on all aspects of the business world. "Amid Global Turmoil, Wild Times in Trading Afghanis" by Daniel Pearl, from "The Wall Street Journal "Bidding War" by James B. Stewart, from "The New Yorker "This Little Slinky Goes to Market" by Neil Irwin, from "The Washington Post "Yes, We Have No Profits" by Nicholas Stein, from "Fortune "Corporate Veil" by John R. Emschwiller and Rebecca Smith, from "The Wall Street Journal "Portland Subsidiary Mirrors Enron's Rapid Rise, Fall" by Jeff Manning and Gail Kinsey Hill, from "The Oregonian "How Andersen Went Wrong" by David Ward and Loren Steffy, from "Bloomberg Markets "My Pro Forma Life" by Rob Walker, from "Slate "The Iceberg Wars" by Wayne Curtis, from "The Atlantic Monthly "The Trucker and the Professor" by David Diamond, from "Wired "Telecom's Pied Piper: Whose Side Was He On?" by Gretchen Morgenson, from "The New York Times "License to Steal" by Roger Lowenstein, from "SmartMoney "Turning Red Ink into Gold" by Rob Kaiser, from "Chicago Tribune "The Incomplete Resume?" by Floyd Norris, from "The New York Times "Restating the '90s" by Michael J. Mandel, from "BusinessWeek "Smaller" by Malcolm Gladwell, from "The New Yorker "Agillion's Brief, Fast Life" by Lori Hawkins, from "Austin American-Statesman "Is the S&P 500 Rigged?" by Jason Zweig, from "Money "The Rocket's Red Ink" by Brian Lawson, from "The Huntsville Times "A Race to the Top" by Johnnie L. Roberts, from "Newsweek "Executive Women and the Myth of Having It All" by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, from "Harvard BusinessReview "The CEO and his Church" by Deborah O'Neil and Jeff Harrington, from "St. Petersburg Times "The Economic Strain on the Church" by William C. Symonds from "BusinessWeek "Nationalities of Convenience" by Hal Lux, from "Institutional Investor "India Calling" by S.



Austin American-Statesman - The Austin American-Stateman is the major daily newspaper for Austin, the capital city of Texas. It is an award-winning publication edited by Rich Oppel, who led his previous newspaper to multiple Pulitzers.

Warren Austin - Warren Robinson Austin (November 12, 1877–December 25, 1962) was an American politician and statesman; among other roles, he served as Senator from Vermont.

American Austin - The American Austin was a United States version of the Austin Seven automobile manufactured by the American Austin Car Company from 1930 to 1937. The automobile was designed in the hopes of creating a market for small-car enthusiasts in the United States.

American Austin Car Company - The American Austin Car Company was a United States automobile manufacturing corporation tied to the British Austin Motor Company. The company was founded in 1929, and produced motorcars from 1930 through 1934, in which year American Austin filed for bankruptcy.



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