Cattle to Coal

The Transformation of a Wyoming Cattle Ranch

by Jim Fish

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Cattle to Coal

The Transformation of a Wyoming Cattle Ranch

by Jim Fish

Published Oct 06, 2010
126 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Action & Adventure


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Book Details

“I was fortunate to be one of a small group who had been given the opportunity to read Jim Fish’s manuscript of “Cattle To Coal.” The wonderful story reflects the strong moral values held by members of a ranching family. Patriotism, loyalty, freedom, and courage, seems to be inherent in many of those in northeastern Wyoming. I found this to be a must read and a refreshing story that has obviously come from the proud pen of a native westerner and insightful author. It is a fun book!” J. MORGAN THOMAS DRIGGS, IDAHO _ _ _ _ _ “Jim Fish sounds, in his second novel, like a much younger man and one who has spent his entire adult life working on a cattle ranch. “Cattle To Coal” is an exciting, yet compassionate creation, of a 40-year time period that will draw envy and gratitude from every reader.” BOBBY LEE JACKSON BUFFALO, WYOMING

 

About the Author

Jim Fish

Jim Fish was born in Denver, Colorado in 1933. He attended public schools in Colorado and Texas before receiving a degree in Chemistry from the University of Denver. Upon graduation, he served a tour of duty with the U.S. Army in England and France. Back in civilian life, he worked for several years for the DuPont chemical company before leaving to join a partnership in Austin, Texas. That firm was a leader in the gathering, sorting, printing, and dissemination of political information to law firms, corporations, and associations. After his retirement, he began writing with his autobiography being the initial effort. “The Medal For Tommie” was his first published novel with “Cattle To Coal” being his second. He has written several short stories and two more, yet-to-be-published, novels.