Philip of Texas

 

Title
Philip of Texas: A Story of Sheep Raising in Texas
Author James Otis
Genre Adventure fiction, Children’s fiction, Fiction, Historical fiction, Juvenile fiction, Western fiction
Format Digital

 

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Book Description

Philip of Texas follows young Philip Means as he begins a new life on the wide, sun-drenched ranges of Texas, where sheep ranching is both opportunity and challenge. Determined to prove himself, Philip learns the skills of herding, riding, and managing a ranch while facing the dangers of the frontier — from storms and predators to rustlers and dishonest men. Through hard work, courage, and a growing sense of responsibility, he discovers what it means to build a future in a land where grit and character matter as much as ambition. James Otis paints a vivid portrait of early Texas life, blending adventure, realism, and moral strength.

About Author

James Otis
James Otis Kaler (1848–1912), known by his pen name James Otis, was an American journalist, educator, and author of children’s adventure stories. Born in Winterport, Maine, he worked as a reporter before becoming the first superintendent of schools in South Portland. Kaler wrote over 150 books, including Toby Tyler; or, Ten Weeks with a Circus (1877), Mr. Stubbs’s Brother, and The Boy Spies series. His stories blended history with moral lessons on courage and honesty. He died in Portland, Maine, in 1912, reportedly from a heart attack.