BETHEL — Author Patricia Probert Gott of South Paris will sign copies of her latest book, “The Dayes of Wyoming,” as well as five of her previous books on Monday, July 12, at Books N Things.
“The Dayes of Wyoming” is a historic novel revolving around a horse trainer named Bertha and mountain man Charlie Daye. The book takes place during the late 1800s to early 1900s in northern Wyoming.
Gott was recently accepted as a member of the exclusive Western Writers of America, formed in the 1950s to promote “Literature of the West for the World.”
She has written cowgirl western novels, “So You Wanna be a Cowgirl” and “Cowgirl Days;” and two children’s horse books, “Horse Tails by Shasta” and “Horse Tails by Mookie the Mustang.” She has also written her autobiography,”Metamorphosis,” and two travel books, “Volunteer to Empower” and “Ancient Egypt and the Nile.”
Gott’s life experiences have taken her to four continents and 47 states. She was a ranch wrangler and trail guide for four summers in Wyoming and has owned, raised and trained horses.
The book-signing will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the bookstore at 130 Main St. Gott’s books may also be purchased from Amazon.com or at www.prgottbooks.net.

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