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The Story of Big Bone Lick written by Kentucky author Nancy
Jordan Blackmore is an educational story told by
a talking horse that travels back in time to make friends with the ice age
animals at the world famous Boone
County Kentucky site where many mega beasts were first discovered in the 1700’s.
Tokey the talking horse is Blackmore's mare that was
honored by the Kentucky Legislature being named
“Ambassador of Goodwill for the State of Kentucky”. Many book fans
travel to Jane’s Saddlebag to visit this
horse that is always happy to see each visitor.

Readers journey along with Tokey and her friends Willie the
Woolly Mammoth, Helen the Ice Age Horse,
and Bison Bob to learn all the latest information about the last great Ice Age.
In all the young readers are exposed to 13 extinct Ice
Age Giants to include the Short face Bear,
Giant Beaver, Stag Moose, Flat headed Peccary, Columbian Mammoth, Mastodon,
Ground Sloth, and
the Saber Tooth Cat.
Big bone Lick is an ancient Native American name for one of
the most fertile fossil sites in the world.
As important as Big Bone Lick is to modern-day society, it would have gone
unnoticed to many had it
not been for a woman with no formal scientific training whatsoever. Nancy Jordan
Blackmore simply
used her reporter’s intuition and training and literally dug up a story that
touches our past, present and
future. What she has discovered during her research is beautifully told as these
extinct animals come to life.

Nancy Jordan Blackmore’s career has taken her from her
hometown of Buffalo, NY, across the World. Nancy has written,
promoted and preformed County Music from Nashville to Moscow. She created and
hosted her own talk show. She was a
Newspaper Columnist, writer, served at TV Anchor/Reporter for CNN Local Edition
and was a candidate for the Kentucky
State Senate. As a mother of four, The Story of Big Bone Lick clearly
illustrates her love of children, Kentucky, wildlife and writing.

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