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Original Title: | The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels |
ISBN: | 0061997161 (ISBN13: 9780061997167) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Memoir & Autobiography (2011) |
Ree Drummond
Hardcover | Pages: 341 pages Rating: 3.83 | 18424 Users | 2873 Reviews
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"That's when I saw him—the cowboy—across the smoky room."I'll never forget that night. It was like a romance novel, an old Broadway musical, and a John Wayne western rolled into one. Out for a quick drink with friends, I wasn't looking to meet anyone, let alone a tall, rugged cowboy who lived on a cattle ranch miles away from my cultured, corporate hometown. But before I knew it, I'd been struck with a lightning bolt . . . and I was completely powerless to stop it.
Read along as I recount the rip-roaring details of my unlikely romance with a chaps-wearing cowboy, from the early days of our courtship (complete with cows, horses, prairie fire, and passion) all the way through the first year of our marriage, which would be filled with more challenge and strife—and manure—than I ever could have expected.
This isn't just my love story; it's a universal tale of passion, romance, and all-encompassing love that sweeps us off our feet.
It's the story of a cowboy.
And Wranglers.
And chaps.
And the girl who fell in love with them.

Particularize Containing Books The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels
Title | : | The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels |
Author | : | Ree Drummond |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 341 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 2011 by William Morrow |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Romance. Biography. Food and Drink. Cookbooks. Biography Memoir. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
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Ratings: 3.83 From 18424 Users | 2873 ReviewsCritique Containing Books The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels
The Pioneer Woman's newest book: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels: A Love Story. I read it in one sitting, not finishing until after midnight. It was a fun escape. It's a real life love story of a city girl, PW, who meets a cowboy, Marlboro Man, and they fall in love. It's a great story, even more so because I knew I was reading someone's true life experience with love, marriage, first pregnancy and adjusting to a whole new life. I laughed and cried right along with PW as she lived her life on theI've loved Ree Drummond's blog since I first found it. Her sense of humor and ability to laugh at herself is hard to resist. I read her abbreviated version of the Marlboro Man romance on her website and was undoubtedly one of the many women who oohed and sighed over the handsome cowboy, so when this book was announced I knew I had to read it as well. I wasn't disappointed. This is sweet, sigh worthy, laugh out loud funny retelling of their romance and Ree's transition from former California
The book is a memoir of Ree Drummond, big city girl swept away by a smoldering, handsome cowboy. I've never been a regular follower of her blog, but out of curiosity, I watched all her new TV shows on Food Network, She is obviously and understandably proud of her family and her life so out of curiosity, I picked up her memoir from the library.Right off the bat, the flowery paper, page after page, got a bit...flowery. But it went with her writing - she's a VERY feminine woman. She likes pretty

This book screamed I-AM-PHONY-AND-SELF-INDULGENT-AS-HELL pretty much from page 1, but I persisted until 50% when I lost patience and the last tiny shred of interest and decided that enough is enough.
I'm giving this book two stars... and I'm also giving up on finishing it. I'm about a third of the way in, and I just can't get past the fact that it sounds like a bunch of blog posts just strung together. I know, the book did stem from her blog posts, but you would've thought her editor could've done a better job of putting it into a more readable book format. I'm bummed because I like The Pioneer Woman's blog. I've tried her recipes (and enjoyed them) and I love her photography tutorials. That
Pretty much awesome. I think I might be considering a move to an area where I can roam around ranches in search of a cowboy :-) ...or maybe not. Not really my type, but then it wasn't the authors type until she got swept off her feet. I guess your whole world really can change in a series of moments.
Nothing is more delicious than picking up the absolute best book to match your mood at the right moment! I was in a bit of a book funk, and it seemed like most of the books Id recently read were either depressing or super gritty. Oddly enough, I wasnt in the mood for something cheerful or light, thoughjust different. I pulled this off the shelf, read the first page and was instantly drawn in; it was nothing like Id expected it to be! When I initially picked up The Pioneer Woman in a used book
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