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Call of the Columbia

Call of the Columbia

Brian D Ratty

Sunset Lake Publishing LLC
2020
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With the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869, America became one land united by an Iron highway that ushered in her Industrial Revolution. After the Golden Spike was driven and the link-up secured, two notorious Indian fighters, and a recently freed white captive girl, leave the high desert country to find their fortunes in the goldfields of the west. Along this iron trail Gus Savage, a one-eyed former Cavalry Officer, accidentally kills the kin of a local Sheriff and soon finds himself on the run. With the help of his Comanchero Scout Lightfoot and the twelve-year old girl Lucy, they stow away in a caboose heading for California. Call of the Columbia is the thrilling tale of this journey of redemption from the Wyoming wilderness to San Francisco Bay, and from the goldfields of Coos Bay Oregon, to Astoria's mighty Columbia River. These are the unvarnished stories of violent trails, and the hard-fought victories that turned the far horizons from poverty to riches during America's Gilded Age. Call of the Columbia is filled with unforgettable characters, and historical events. The book calls out for those with the courage and fortitude to survive. But pilgrims beware: this river of redemption giveth and the river taketh away. The wet footprints in the sand are yours... don't let them wash away. Call of the Columbia is the third book in the author's award-winning Founders Trilogy. It recounts the history and hopes of our forefathers on their trail of discovery, disappointment, and danger, when work was hard and life was cheap.
Destination Astoria

Destination Astoria

Brian D Ratty

Sunset Lake Publishing
2014
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In 1809, ruthless businessman John Jacob Astor schemes to send an overland expedition to the mouth of the Columbia River. Destination Astoria reveals the remarkable odyssey of one young fur trapper, Dutch Blackwell, who joins that enterprise.From Boston, Dutch travels cross-country with his dog and two horses to meet up with Astor's brigade in St. Louis. Along the trail, he encounters Mountain Jack, a seasoned frontiersman. The two men form an alliance, forsaking the Astorians, and cross the continent together. During their tormented passage, the men face death from starvation, dehydration, searing heat and Indians both hateful and helpful. Crossing the uncharted wilderness becomes the ultimate test of their tenacity.Destination Astoria, an enthralling story steeped in history, moves across the unforgiving heartland with the fury of a prairie storm. With vivid descriptions, thoughtful characters and brutal twists, it portrays a lost breed of adventurous frontiersman who helped blaze the Oregon Trail.If you enjoyed the classic novel 'The Last of the Mohicans, ' you will love Destination Astoria
The War Years

The War Years

Brian D Ratty

Sunset Lake Publishing
2014
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Second Edition (with story notes) of the awarding winning novel: The War Years - Through A Bloody Lens: In 1942, as American blood is about to be spilled in far-off Guadalcanal, a young man boards a train and blindly heads towards his destiny: boot camp with the United States Marine Corps. These tragic times of World War II were the defining years for millions of cowboys and plowboys. This book is a compelling chronicle about these years and one not-so-ordinary young man. 'The War Years' is a heartwarming saga about Dutch Clarke who, over the objections of his prominent family, answers his country's call. Just as Dutch is about to complete boot camp, family influence steps in and propels him through the ranks and into the Office of War Information. Here he puts down his rifle and takes up photography. Soon Dutch learns the power of the lens and the courage to use it. This is a uniquely different war story about men who fought their way across the Pacific, not with guns but with cameras. This tapestry covers more than just guns and bullets; it is also about the human threads of prejudice, friendship and the ultimate sacrifice. After surviving a Japanese POW camp and a daring escape, Dutch is given the opportunity to be one of the first American photographers to set foot on homeland Japan...here he turns his assignment from reconnaissance to revenge. This story is as fresh as today's headlines and as true as yesterday's sins.If you enjoyed 'The Band of Brothers' or 'Saving Private Ryan, ' you'll love 'The War Years ' Book of the Year Finalist: ForeWord MagazineWinner: Eric Hoffer Literary Award 2nd Edition 2014REVIEW: The novelist misses nothing as his narrative...death, heroism, revenge, and redemption in nonstop action. Ratty effectively weaves a combination of current drama and flashbacks as Dutch narrates his saga. A skilled storyteller, Ratty has moments of elegant prose. It's no wonder that the book is a ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year finalist and an Eric Hoffer Award-winner. ForeWord Magazine Review
Tillamook Rock Lighthouse

Tillamook Rock Lighthouse

Brian D Ratty

Sunset Lake Publishing
2018
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Lighthouses and their Keepers have gone the way of the blacksmith and the milkman. Nevertheless, the weathered relic one mile off shore of Oregon's Tillamook Head reminds us of the once-powerful sentinel Tillamook Rock Lighthouse and her seventy-seven years of service, keeping the sea lanes open and seafarers safe. The brave men who stood duty on the light station learned quickly what isolation was all about, and many of them considered it the loneliest job in the world. The lighthouse earned the nickname "Terrible Tilly," due to the shattering experiences of the people on the monolith during horrific, pounding storms. With no way off the Rock, and no way to call for help, all the Keepers could do was "ride it out." This is the story of those who built it, those who manned it, and those who paid the ultimate price to keep the beacon burning. This is the fascinating history and tales of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, tall, proud, and strong.
The Early Years

The Early Years

Brian D Ratty

Sunset Lake Publishing
2014
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The Early Years: Trail of Discovery (Third Edition)We all come into this world alone, and go out the same. Between coming and going, is life. The Early Years is a story about life and how a yearlong adventure defines the future for a young man named Dutch Clarke. Manipulated by the terms of his dead Grandfather's will, Dutch undertakes a one-year ordeal in the rugged wilderness of British Columbia in 1941. This is a classic story of one man's personal struggle to come of age against all odds. Dutch begins his trek accompanied by his horse Blaze, two mules, and a half-wild dog, Gus. As they pack into the remote Nascall Valley, he digs deep, learning courage, self-reliance, and how to survive. On this unforgiving trail, Dutch faces many obstacles, some life-threatening, some inspiring, and all a challenge to his character and spirit. This poignant story is written in a powerful narrative style that draws the reader ever deeper, propelling them from one adventure to the next. The Early Years is the story of redemption, love, birth, and death. A heart-felt story that relates the events that shape its characters' lives in an edge-of-your-seat survival saga. Reviews The story is lyrical and lush with its rich descriptions...the story-telling has a rhythm to it, soft and persuasive, humbling and invigorating...the story makes you want to read more. Amazon Editorial Review Despite brutal weather, gnashing wolves and deadly bears, Dutch battles nature and his own growing loneliness. Publishers WeeklyAwards Foreword Magazine: Book of the Year Finalist Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards: Quarter Finalist If you enjoyed Jack London's classic 'Call of the Wild, ' you'll love 'The Early Years.'
Voyage of Atonement

Voyage of Atonement

Brian D Ratty

Sunset Lake Publishing
2016
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We all make choices: good ones and bad ones, right ones and wrong ones. And once done we must atone for our mistakes. But what is the price of atonement? In turbulent 1963, two war buddies turn their sailboat from the Columbia River to the vast Pacific Ocean and start an assignment of photographing WWII war relics for an NBC documentary. Both men are survivors of Japanese prison camps and suffer from many long-forgotten scars of their captivity. Rich in history and fascinating characters, Voyage of Atonement sails the Pacific passage with the fury of a typhoon. On a remote Marquesas Island, these sea scavengers stumble across a mysterious entombed submarine with a cargo that will echo around the world. When this treasure is finally exposed, it triggers vicious reactions from a secret group of former Nazi SS members (ODESSA) and the newly formed country of Israel. These clashing interests quickly turn the discovery into an international tug-of-war with deadly consequences. 'Voyage of Atonement' is inspired by actual events and international headlines about this tainted treasure. Will these scavengers do the right thing, or pay a fatal price for their lost treasure? 'Voyage of Atonement' is truly a captivating piece of historical fiction...brilliantly written and an impressive read. Five Stars, Readers' Favorite The story-telling has a rhythm to it, soft and persuasive, humbling and invigorating. The story makes you read more. Amazon Editorial ReviewThrough powerful writing, a captivating plot, and vibrant characters set against a two-decade background, Ratty has delivered a great blend of love, adventure, and history. Five Stars: Readers' Favorite
J.D. to J.D.

J.D. to J.D.

Brian D Caplan

Braig International Publishing
2020
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In this funny and insightful memoir, Brian Caplan takes us on his journey from a reckless and self-centered juvenile delinquent to a respected and empathetic member of the legal profession. Brian recalls his early days of shockingly poor judgment and shares how he learned from his experiences to make the seemingly insurmountable leap from first being arrested at age twelve, to today representing some of the bigger names in the entertainment industry as a prominent litigator. Growing up in the center of gritty 1970s New York City, Brian was on a troubled path, destined to fade into oblivion or end up in jail or worse. Brian eventually found his way; a born risk-taker, Brian capitalized on a few lucky opportunities that came to him and parlayed them into a fulfilling career far removed from his childhood fate. In this tale of redemption and second chances, Brian shares the lessons he learned during his journey, infusing optimism and a sense of hope to all those who hear his story.
A New Kind of Christianity: Ten Questions That Are Transforming the Faith
We are in the midst of a paradigm shift in the church. Not since the Reformation five centuries ago have so many Christians come together to ask whether the church is in sync with their deepest beliefs and commitments. These believers range from evangelicals to mainline Protestants to Catholics, and the person who best represents them is author and pastor Brian McLaren.In this much anticipated book, McLaren examines ten questions facing today's church--questions about how to articulate the faith itself, the nature of its authority, who God is, whether we have to understand Jesus through only an ancient Greco-Roman lens, what exactly the good news is that the gospel proclaims, how we understand the church and all its varieties, why we are so preoccupied with sex, how we should think of the future and people from other faiths, and the most intimidating question of all: what do we do next? Here you will find a provocative and enticing introduction to the Christian faith of tomorrow.