As a young boy in Oklahoma Will Rogers learned to ride horses and rope cattle. As a man, he traveled around the world in a Wild West show. His honest words of wisdom, sense of humor, and op-minded philosophy made him a beloved celebrity in vaudeville, on the radio, and in motion pictures. He even had his own newspaper column - and yet, the man was humble as can be. A larger-than-life figure of the twentieth century, Will Rogers lived by his own rules of modesty, plain living, friendship, and family. His life was the American Dream. Paperback, 32pp - (Ages: 6-9) |