
Sebastian
Ray Anselmo(Author)
Vinci Books (Publisher)
Published on 26. March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-0367-1184-9 (ISBN)
Description
Autumn 1895, Washington state...
He always felt a little apart from the family he'd always known.
She and her family were left wandering after all they had was taken from them.
And they found each other deep in the wilderness.
As far as the Weavers were concerned, Sebastian was one of them, and they'd never treated him otherwise. But he knew he wasn't, not quite - he was the result of an assault on his mother, before she met or married his pa. And as much as he hated to admit it, it bothered him. So when the time came to track down Ma's runaway cow, he didn't mind going alone - it would give him time to think, or so he assumed.
But fate had other plans for him - starting with a low-hanging tree branch.
Miriam Pescosa was exiled from her land, along with a band of her fellow Wenatchi natives, by white men breaking treaties and building towns for themselves. They'd taken the white man's names and accepted the white man's faith, only to find that they still weren't accepted or regarded. Now left to the unpopulated forests and wastelands, dying one by one as even other tribes betrayed them, they were outsiders in every way possible.
But being outside doesn't mean being without hope. And when Miriam finds Sebastian, it sets off a chain of events that could lift everyone out of their doubts, their suffering and a whole lot else ...if they're willing to let it.
SEBASTIAN is the latest book in the bestselling Romancing the Weavers series of Westerns. Are you ready to enter a whole new world?
He always felt a little apart from the family he'd always known.
She and her family were left wandering after all they had was taken from them.
And they found each other deep in the wilderness.
As far as the Weavers were concerned, Sebastian was one of them, and they'd never treated him otherwise. But he knew he wasn't, not quite - he was the result of an assault on his mother, before she met or married his pa. And as much as he hated to admit it, it bothered him. So when the time came to track down Ma's runaway cow, he didn't mind going alone - it would give him time to think, or so he assumed.
But fate had other plans for him - starting with a low-hanging tree branch.
Miriam Pescosa was exiled from her land, along with a band of her fellow Wenatchi natives, by white men breaking treaties and building towns for themselves. They'd taken the white man's names and accepted the white man's faith, only to find that they still weren't accepted or regarded. Now left to the unpopulated forests and wastelands, dying one by one as even other tribes betrayed them, they were outsiders in every way possible.
But being outside doesn't mean being without hope. And when Miriam finds Sebastian, it sets off a chain of events that could lift everyone out of their doubts, their suffering and a whole lot else ...if they're willing to let it.
SEBASTIAN is the latest book in the bestselling Romancing the Weavers series of Westerns. Are you ready to enter a whole new world?
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0367-1184-9 (9781036711849)
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Ray Anselmo was born in San Francisco on December 9, 1969, and grew up in the Sacramento, CA area. Currently he lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. At heart, Ray is a storyteller - sometimes to the chagrin of people who wish he would shut up once in a while - and has found that writing is a socially acceptable way to be himself.
Favorite Authors (in no particular order): Bill James, Salman Rushdie, Spider Robinson, Malcolm Gladwell, Joe Haldeman, Brennan Manning, Robert Harris, Orson Scott Card, Donald Miller, Terry Pratchett, Bill Simmons, Philip Yancey, Neil Gaiman, Geralyn Beauchamp.
Favorite Authors (in no particular order): Bill James, Salman Rushdie, Spider Robinson, Malcolm Gladwell, Joe Haldeman, Brennan Manning, Robert Harris, Orson Scott Card, Donald Miller, Terry Pratchett, Bill Simmons, Philip Yancey, Neil Gaiman, Geralyn Beauchamp.