Children’s author Amanda Radke, a fifth-generation South Dakota rancher, shows young readers what life is like on a cattle ranch in Levi’s Lost Calf.
And, while Radke’s storyline is pitch perfect and filled with farm-inspired whimsy, the book’s unforgettable illustrations by Western artist Michelle Weber put this book over the top—really, it doesn’t get any better than this. At the end of a hard day on the ranch, the take home message is this: the faith-filled and independent spirit of cowboys—and cowgirls—is alive and well!
Young Levi rides out one morning to bring the cattle home from the pasture. After a head count, Levi is surprised that one calf is missing. Little Red, his favorite heifer calf, is nowhere to be found. Determined to prove his independence—and locate Little Red, Levi rides out with his horse, Pepper, and Gus, his trusty dog, in tow. The three sleuths search high and low around the ranch in search for the calf. Little Red stays hidden as readers are introduced to a bevy of barnyard animals throughout the search.
A kid-friendly recipe is added to compliment the adventure and bring the cowboy spirit home to the reader.