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The Pioneer Woman

Black Heels To Tractor Wheels

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1 of 1 copy available

In this charming and poignant follow up to her smash New York Times bestselling cookbook, the author expands on her blog memoir to reveal even more funny, embarrassing, touching, and inspiring moments she's never before shared—from her giddy twentysomething days dating surfer boys to the night she first met Marlboro Man to her dream honeymoon and the joys and real-life challenges of her first years of marriage. Ree writes candidly of how she coped with the reality of living in the heart of the country, miles away from a real grocery store (let alone a Starbucks), and how she came to terms with the life and love she chose. With her trademark humor and warmth, hers is the universal story of a young woman's transition from whimsical youth to full maturity—made unique by tornadoes, cows, and skunks. The Pioneer Woman reminds us what's really important: family, hard work, and the love of a sexy cowboy.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Sophisticated Ree Drummond surprised herself by falling in love with an Oklahoma cowboy and relinquishing her big-city journalism career for life as a cattle rancher's wife. A few years later, having survived branding days, prairie fires, and unsuccessful casseroles, Drummond returns to her writing roots with a blog about her romantic courtship and fulfilling marriage. Drummond charmingly delivers her own love story. When she recounts stories of food poisoning during her honeymoon and dancing through livestock poop between her front door and her car, you don't feel guilty laughing out loud with this fun-loving redhead. Head-over-heels romantic love can endure, and Drummond's chronicle proves it. N.M.C. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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