Cavanagh, Forest Ranger: A Romance of the Mountain West
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The novel follows a solitary forest ranger who keeps a lonely vigil over mountain public lands while the region shifts under modernization. His work intersects with the return of a young woman whose romantic memories of the West clash with new realities. Conflicts develop between conservation aims and local resistance, taking shape in confrontations with poachers, destructive grazing, fires, and an outbreak that requires a pest-house and outside aid. Scenes of motor rides, veranda talks, and highland watches reveal divided loyalties and mounting personal loss, as the ranger must summon endurance, judgment, and sacrifice to protect the forest and the community it sustains.
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