About This Book
The narrative follows a ranching family on the upper Missouri as they confront the transformation of the open range and shifting social patterns. The patriarch clings to old cattle-driving traditions while grappling with fences, new settlers, and declining profits. His daughter assumes household responsibility and faces unwelcome romantic attention from a younger relative, provoking physical confrontation and family tensions. Scenes depict cowboy life, daily routines, and the emotional strains caused by changing land use and generational expectations, weaving episodes of frontier labor, social manners, and personal conflict into a portrait of Western ranch life in transition.
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