Thieves, Artisans, and a Good Story
By Paty Jager
My love of the west and the area where I grew up, led me to
write the Christmas Novella in the Silver Belles and Stetson Western
Christmas Anthology. Christmas Redemption came about from
my reading a story about a man from Joesph, OR who robbed a bank as a young man
and twenty-seven years later became the vice president of the same bank.
Van Donovan, the hero in Christmas Redemption, doesn’t
become the bank president, but I used that premise as the catalyst for the
story. At the age of fifteen he thinks being a lookout for a bank robbery would
be exciting and knows it will infuriate his father. Van’s lark was soon over
when an innocent man is killed and Van ends up in prison without one word from
his family.
Van redeems himself by learning a trade while in prison and
having the courage to come back home and prove to the town and his family he is
a changed man.
I gave Van an occupation you don’t see very often in
westerns. He’s a boot maker. I spent several hours in the shop of bootmaker DW
Frommer II, who specializes in teaching the art of boot making in the 1800s.
While I spent all the time learning about the pine pitch that is boiled down
and rubbed like wax into the threads that sew the boots together, hair from the
back of a boar’s neck that can be split and used like a needle, and how the
hole patterns the bootmaker makes with an awl can distinguish his work, I ended
up using very little of this information. That is the way of most research,
several pages of information are carefully written down and that is boiled down
into a sentence or a paragraph in the book. Hopefully, learning about the
different types of leather, the different threads and what is pitched and what
isn’t helps the authenticity show through in what I do have about boot making
in the story.
Van Donovan returns to Pleasant Valley, Oregon where twelve
years earlier as a boy of fifteen he left in handcuffs after standing guard for
a bank robbery. He's learned a trade and excelled at it and is ready to prove
to his father and the town he can amount to something.
Upon his return he learns the fate of the daughter of an
innocent man who died in the robbery crossfire. To make amends he takes her out
of the saloon and gives her a job, not realizing she'd been squatting in the
very building he'd purchased for his business.
Can two battered hearts find solace or will the past
continue to haunt their lives?
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Paty Jager
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ReplyDeleteVery brave of Van to return to his hometown after such an incident. Looking forward to reading this one, Paty!
ReplyDeleteHI Lauren,
ReplyDeleteYes, Van has a lot to prove and a lot to make up for. Thanks for stopping in! I hope you enjoy Christmas Redemption.
Thanks for being our guest today Paty! It's was great hearing about Van :)
ReplyDeleteHI Nicole,
ReplyDeleteThank you for having me. I hope more people stopped by than left comments. I promoted...
Thanks for sharing Paty. Interesting take on your character being a boot making - I do enjoy Christmas stories, especially if they're cowboys.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Paty.
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