About This Book
The narrator, a young man who takes work with veteran rancher Lance Lovelace, recalls life on a South Texas ranch where seasonal rhythms, hunting, cattle work, and frontier hardships shape daily existence. The elderly rancher, mournful over a lost wife and fond of teasing his younger sister Jean, serves as a shrewd observer who meddles in local romances. Episodes trace community gatherings, holidays, hunts, drought and cattle pursuits, an Indian scare, disputes over brands, and other pastoral incidents that illustrate pioneer customs, camaraderie, and the practical humor of rural life.