It was a beautiful piece of leather, as smooth as silk yet tough as a tornado. In fact, it was the best-looking piece of leather you ever saw. It was given to a young cowboy by an old cowhand and the cowboy made a fine pair of chaps. He said he'd wear the chaps 'til the cows came home. The story is adapted from a traditional folktale which finds new life on a cattle ranch. An author's note and a glossary of cowboy slang adds to the enjoyment about a piece of leather and a resourceful cowboy.
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Jodi Icenoggle grew up in the prairie land of Montana and combines her love of the West with a favorite folktale. She still lives in Bozeman, Montana.
Normand Chartier was named a Distinguished Connecticut Author by the Hartford Courant/Mark Twain Committee. He lives in Brooklyn, Connecticut.
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