The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels: A Love Story

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Price
$15.99  $14.87
Publisher
William Morrow & Company
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Pages
352
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.0 X 0.9 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780061997174
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About the Author

Ree Drummond is the author of seven #1 New York Times bestselling cookbooks in the Pioneer Woman Cooks series, the New York Times bestsellers Frontier Follies and The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels, and many bestselling children's books. Her award-winning website, The Pioneer Woman, was founded in 2006, and her top-rated cooking show, The Pioneer Woman, premiered on Food Network in 2011. In the years that followed, Ree launched The Pioneer Woman Magazine, a well-loved line of kitchen and home products at Walmart, and a restaurant, bakery, store, and other businesses in her hometown of Pawhuska, Oklahoma. She lives on a working ranch with her husband, Ladd, and has five adult kids who come home for family meals whenever they can!

Reviews

#2 New York Times Bestseller -- New York Times

#2 Wall Street Journal Bestseller -- Wall Street Journal

"Fans of Drummond's blog and cookbook will eat up this breathless blow-by-blow chronicle of falling in love with Marlboro Man, a.k.a. her husband, and adapting to life on his ranch. . . . Generous dollops of self-deprecating humor contribute a welcome tang." -- People

"Charming and bright, Drummond's story will be an inspiration to those who despair of finding old-fashioned, lasting love." -- Booklist

"The Pioneer Woman is perfect reading for Valentine's Day, whether you're celebrating a lasting love or still looking for The One. Even the most cynical of readers will be charmed by Drummond's hilarious story of being won over by a cowboy." -- BookPage

"An affecting new memoir . . . charming and romantic. Riotously funny . . . Drummond is . . . sure to have readers in tears and in stitches. In a word: delightful." -- Publishers Weekly