
Gus and Me
A 5 Daughters Ranch Story
Donna Williams(Author)
Bedrock Heritage Publishing
Published on 30. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
44 pages
978-1-972179-50-5 (ISBN)
Description
Gus and Me is a heartwarming children's picture book about hard work, preparation, confidence, and the unforgettable bond between a little boy and the steer he loves. Written by Donna Williams and filled with warm, beautifully illustrated ranch life scenes, this touching story captures the excitement, pressure, and pride of a child stepping into the show ring for the very first time.
Five year old Lincoln may be small, but he takes his responsibilities seriously, especially when it comes to Gus, his enormous 1,600 pound steer. While most children his age are busy playing games, Lincoln is learning how to stand Gus correctly, hold the lead with confidence, and pay attention to every detail. Day after day, he practices patiently at home with the guidance of RaeLynn and the encouragement of his family until showing Gus feels as natural as breathing.
Then comes the big day.
Under the bright lights of a real livestock arena filled with judges, spectators, and competitors, Lincoln walks into the ring with Gus beside him. Dressed in his polished boots, crisp jeans, and straw cowboy hat, he may look young, but he has done the work. He knows his steer. He knows what to do. And most importantly, he believes in himself.
As the judge makes his way around the ring asking difficult questions, Lincoln listens carefully and stands tall beside Gus. When asked how much his steer weighs, Lincoln answers without hesitation, stunning everyone around him. It is a powerful moment that reminds readers that confidence does not come from guessing or pretending. Confidence comes from preparation, discipline, and paying attention.
Perfect for children ages 3 to 8, Gus and Me celebrates the values of responsibility, perseverance, patience, and the deep connection between children and the animals they care for. Families involved in livestock shows, ranching, farming, rodeo life, or 4 H and FFA activities will especially recognize the pride, lessons, and traditions woven throughout this story.
With its gentle storytelling, emotional warmth, and stunning illustrations, Gus and Me is more than a story about a steer show. It is a story about growing up, learning responsibility, trusting what you know, and discovering that even the smallest voices can stand tall when they are prepared. This meaningful picture book is perfect for bedtime reading, classroom discussions, agricultural families, and anyone who loves stories rooted in heart, hard work, and rural life.
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Series
Language
English
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 3 to 7 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
193 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-972179-50-5 (9781972179505)
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Person
Donna Williams is a devoted wife, mother of five daughters, and a proud Nana to thirteen grandchildren, with one more on the way. She and her family call Henderson County, Texas, home, where they have built both a life and a legacy rooted in faith, family, and community. Alongside her husband, Donna founded 5 Daughters Ranch, a youth agricultural education program designed to teach children ages six through eighteen the value of hard work, responsibility, and connection to the land. Through this program, she has helped countless young people gain hands-on experience while building confidence and life skills that extend far beyond the ranch. Donna's passion for children and learning naturally extends into her writing. Her stories are inspired by real life, family experiences, and the lessons she has shared with the many children she has mentored over the years. She believes in creating meaningful, engaging content that not only entertains but also encourages growth, curiosity, and strong values. When she is not writing or working on the ranch, Donna enjoys spending time with her growing family, especially her grandchildren, who continue to inspire her creativity and purpose. Her work reflects a deep commitment to nurturing the next generation, both through education and storytelling, leaving a lasting impact on the lives of children and families alike.