Questions that don't seem to have answers. Answers that don't stop the questions. Feelings that don't feel right. As the main character of Corporate Cowboy views his past he unravels the mystery of who he has become, and in the process, finds truths that surprise, mystify and satisfy.
This is a parable that examines the heart of the human condition with a basic plot that is deceptively simple: Boy meets hors. Boy meets rope. Boy meets girl. Boy meets trouble. Boy meets disillusioned self.
Sandra Mann spins a tale that works. Whether readers actually grew up in a rural locale or can only fantasize about the perfect country life, they will appreciate her vivid descriptions and realistic characters. The artwork of renowned Western artist Leslie Raffelson graces each chapter, taking the reader on a journey of delightful discovery.
Mann has been in education all her life while pitching in on the ranch and the rodeo arena. "Raising children and teaching children opened my eyes to what Mom and Dad were all about. I think they'd like the story."
Sandra Mann has a long list of identifying labels, such as wife, mother, grandmother, teacher, author, corporate consultant, motivational speaker, and occasional rodeo announcer. She is also the author of Promisers Big, an account of early prairie life.