About This Book
The narrative traces a young rancher who marries an ambitious woman from a mining town and then navigates shifting loyalties, social ambition, and domestic resentment amid Montana's mining society. Portraits of courtship, family background, and local class rivalries reveal contrasts between outward prosperity and private dissatisfaction, while regional details evoke rugged landscapes and the social codes of frontier life. Themes of aspiration, identity, and the uneasy marriage between personal desire and social expectation unfold through character interactions, moral tensions, and the pressures of inheritance and upward mobility.