Jackson, WY Author Publishes Novel That Follows Family Living On Indian Reservation

February 17, 2015 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
"February 17, 2015 - Home at Last," a new book by Phyllis C. Osborne, has been released by RoseDog Books.

"Home at Last" is about ordinary people trying to live normal lives. They do have periods of happiness, hope, success and also sadness.

It is about a family on the edge of the Wind River Indian Reservation. Tony guides guests on his mother's guest ranch and tames and trains their horses.

Amie has an eight-year-old daughter Jasmine (Jazz). Amie has had a problem with drugs.

Their life is threatened by extortionists. The family's dog, Rufus, plays an important role in their lives.

"Home at Last" is very easy to read.

About the Author:
Phyllis C. Osborne spent childhood years on the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming. Her father worked there. They lived under the shadow of a mountain that resembled an Indian chief lying on his back. Thus it is called "the Sleeping Indian."

Phyllis attended grade school in Jackson. During winters she rode in a horse-drawn covered sleigh to school. She graduated from high school at Ashton, Idaho.

Returning to Jackson, Phyllis taught a rural school and continued teaching for twenty years. Most of her schools were one-room rural schools. She taught third grade at Mill Creek School on the Wind River Reservation.

Phyllis C. Osborne is presently living in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

"Home at Last" is a 106-page paperback with a retail price of $12.00. The ISBN is 978-1-4809-6135-7. It was published by RoseDog Books of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For more information, or to request a review copy, please go to our virtual pressroom at www.dorrancepressroom.com or our online bookstore at www.rosedogbookstore.com.

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