New children's author Amanda Radke, a fifth-generation South Dakota rancher, shows young readers what life is like on a cattle ranch in Levi's Lost Calf. And, while Radke's storyline is pitch perfect and filled with farm-inspired whimsy, the book's unforgettable illustrations by up-and-coming Western artist Michelle Weber put this book over the top-really, it doesn't get any better than this. At the end of a hard day on the ranch, the take home message is this: the faith-filled and independent spirit of cowboys-and cowgirls-is alive and well Young Levi rides out one morning to bring the...
New children's author Amanda Radke, a fifth-generation South Dakota rancher, shows young readers what life is like on a cattle ranch in Levi's Lost Ca...