Let 'Er Buck!: George Fletcher, the People's Champion

Let 'Er Buck!: George Fletcher, the People's Champion book cover
The Old West may be gone but memories and legend live on Ask any cowpoke and boy howdy he'll tell some tales Ask a cowboy from Umatilla County and he'll for sure come around to the story of the Saddle Bronc Championship at the 1911 Pendleton Round Up and a bronc buster named GEORGE FLETCHER George was a rider folks in those parts can never forget Even made it into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame But we're puttin the wagon ahead of the horse We gotta go back a ways to reckon how he got there Tell you what it wasn't easy
Let 'Er Buck!: George Fletcher, the People's Champion

Let 'Er Buck!: George Fletcher, the People's Champion

In 1911, three men were in the final round of the famed Pendleton Round-Up. One was white, one was Indian, and one was black. When the judges declared the white man the winner, the audience was outraged. They named black cowboy George Fletcher the "people's champion" and took up a collection, ultimately giving Fletcher far more than the value of the prize that went to the official winner. Award-winning author Vaunda Micheaux Nelson tells the story of Fletcher's unlikely triumph with a western flair that will delight kids—and adults—who love true stories, unlikely heroes, and cowboy tales.

About This Book

By: Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
Illustrated by: Gordon C. James
Published by: Carolrhoda Books an imprint of Lerner Publishing Group
9-12Age Range
4.7 AR
40Pages
PeopleSubject
880LLexile
15-30 minsReading Time
VGuided Reading
TFountas & Pinnell
50DRA