Synopses & Reviews
Dreams always have a price
Will can see his future stretch out before him. It's as clear as the plains that lead to La Junta and the first-place winnings at the rodeo. He will become a man, a cowboy with a life of his own. But his twin brother, Denny, follows, bringing with him the memory of that small white scar. Ahead lies adventure; behind, responsibility. And on the road between, Will and Denny will travel together—brothers united by blood.
Synopsis
Twin brothers, divided by adventure as one seeks to become a professional rodeo cowboy, are also united by the memory of a small white scar in this debut novel for middle graders by a new talent. 192 pop.
About the Author
K. A. Nuzum, the author of A Small White Scar, had an early career as a ballroom dancer before earning her MFA in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College. She is the leader of a pack of five dogs, one husband, and two sons on a small farm in eastern Colorado.