"FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE FICTION." . . "Young women." . . "Women pioneers Fiction." . . "Western stories." . . "Philadelphia (Pa.)" . . "Young women Tennessee Fiction." . . "Frontier and pioneer life." . . "Tennessee" . . "Tennessee." . "Frontier and pioneer life Tennessee Fiction." . . "OverDrive, Inc." . . "Blue Ridge Mountains" . . "Sackett family (Fictitious characters)" . . "Inheritance and succession Fiction." . . "Sackett family (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "1783 - 1865" . . "Electronic books." . . "fFiction: Western U.S." . . "Women pioneers." . . "Pioneer women Tennessee Fiction." . . . . "OUTLAWS FICTION." . . "FICTION General." . . "Mondadori," . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "\"In 'Ride the river', Louis L'Armour spins the tale of a young woman who has to protect her family fortune from a murderous thief and teaches him what it means to be a Sackett. Sixteen-year old Echo Sackett has been far from her tennessee home - until she made the long trek to Philadelphia to collect an inheritance. Echo could take care of herself as well as any Sackett man, but James White, a sharp city lawyer, figured that cheating the money from a young girl would be like taking candy from a baby. It he couldn't hoodwink Echo out of the cash, he'd just steal it from her outright. And if she put up a fight? There were plenty of accidents that could happen to a country girl on her first trip to the big city.\" --B.cover."@en . . "Lungo il fiume"@it . "Lungo il fume" . . . . . . . . . . "Villmarkens datter" . . "In Ride the River, Louis L'Amour spins the tale of a young woman who has to protect her family fortune from a murderous thief and teach him what it means to be a Sackett. Sixteen-year-old Echo Sackett had never been far from her Tennessee home'until she made the long trek to Philadelphia to collect an inheritance. Echo could take care of herself as well as any Sackett man, but James White, a sharp city lawyer, figured that cheating the money from the young girl would be like taking candy from a baby. If he couldn't hoodwink Echo out of the cash, he'd just steal it from her outright. And if she put up a fight' There were plenty of accidents that could happen to a country girl on her first trip to the big city. From the Paperback edition."@en . "Young Echo Sackett, who is a sure hand with a horse, a dead shot with a rifle, and fast with her wits, travels to the mountains of Tennessee, where she encounters ruthless killers who will stop at nothing to cheat her of her inheritance."@en . . . . . "Echo Sackett is one of the few women mentioned of the family. She is young, but she is a better shot than her brothers. Echo is also a strong female character who still aspires to be ladylike and not masculized. But she still knows to \"expect Higginses\" when she finds she is due an inheritance and travels alone to retrieve it. Fortunately, being a woman is an advantage in a world of men who will underestimate her abilities. I admire L'Amour for writing such a strong, young female character. Girls may become interested in reading westerns after their introduction to Echo Sackett."@en . . . "Western stories"@en . "Western stories" . . . . . . "Ride the river"@en . "Ride the river" . . "Ride the River" . "Ride the River"@en . "In Ride the River, Louis L'Amour spins the tale of a young woman who has to protect her family fortune from a murderous thief and teach him what it means to be a Sackett. Sixteen-year-old Echo Sackett had never been far from her Tennessee home-until she made the long trek to Philadelphia to collect an inheritance. Echo could take care of herself as well as any Sackett man, but James White, a sharp city lawyer, figured that cheating the money from the young girl would be like taking candy from a baby. If he couldn't hoodwink Echo out of the cash, he'd just steal it from her outright. And if she put up a fight? There were plenty of accidents that could happen to a country girl on her first trip to the big city." . . . . . . . . . "Ride The River"@en . . . . . . "Historical fiction"@en . "Historical fiction" . . . "Echo Sackett journeys to the Tennessee mountain country to claim her family's inheritance, but a bandof determined killers intend to keep it for themselves."@en . . . . "Ride the River : the Sacketts"@en . . . . "RIDE THE RIVER THE SACKETTS" . . . "A sure hand with a horse, a dead shot with a rifle, and fast with her wits, Echo travels to the mountains of Tennessee where she meets ruthless killers who will stop at nothing to cheat her of her inheritance." . . . . . "Ride the river"@it . "Pigen fra bjergene" . "Pigen fra bjergene"@da . . . . . . . . . "Echo Sackett was young, and a woman, and had never been far from the valley. She was still a Sackett-sharp and smart and a better hunter than most of the men she knew. Echo traveled to the mountains of Tennessee, coming up against ruthless killers who'd stop at nothing to cheat her of her inheritance."@en . . . "Sackettien perintö" . "Sackettien perintö"@fi . . . . . "Ride the river : a novel"@en . . . "Sixteen-year-old Echo Sackett had never been far from her Tennessee home until she made the long trek to Philadelphia to collect an inheritance. Echo could take care of herself as well as any Sackett man, but James White, a sharp city lawyer, figured that cheating money from the young country girl would be like taking candy from a baby. If he couldn't hoodwink Echo out of the cash, he'd just steal it from her outright. And if she put up a fight? There were plenty of accidents that could happen to a country girl on her first trip to the big city ..." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "No matter that Echo Sackett was young, and a woman, and had never been far from the valley, she was still a Sackett. Sharp and smart and a better hunter than most of the men she knew. Like her bold ancestors, Echo couldn't ignore a challenge. A sure hand with a horse, a dead shot with a rifle, and fast with her wits, Echo traveled to the mountains of Tennessee, coming up against ruthless killers who's stop at nothing to cheat her out of her inheritance. There she'd prove once and for all the she could ride the river with the best."@en . . . "Arvet" . "Arvet"@sv . . "Mod strømmen" . . "Mod strømmen"@da . . . "History"@en . "History" . "Osedlaná řeka" . . . . . . . "LOUIS L'AMOUR SPINS THE TALE OF A YOUNG WOMAN WHO HAS TO PROTECT HER FAMILY FORTUNE FROM A MURDEROUS THIEF--AND TEACHES HIM WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A SACKETT." . . . . . . "Echo Sackett is young, a woman, and untraveled; but she is still out to prove she can ride the river with the best. Echo travels to Tennessee and must defend her inheritance from ruthless killers."@en . . "AUDIOBOOKS." . . "Family sagas, American Fiction." . . "Oklahoma Author." . . "FICTION." . . "United States" . . "Women pioneers Tennessee Fiction." . . "SACKETT FAMILY (FICTITIOUS CHARACTERS) FICTION." . . "Sackett family (Fictitious characters) Fiction." . "FICTION Westerns." . . "Family sagas, American." . .