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A collection of short stories set in the semi-arid foothills of California, presenting slice-of-life portraits of ranchers, laborers, and townspeople. Episodes range from legal and practical struggles over water and land to quiet domestic moments, moral dilemmas, and ironic conversions, mixing humor and pathos. The narratives focus on local customs, landscape-driven livelihoods, and interpersonal tensions—family dynamics, rivalries, and small-town politics—often highlighting women's perspectives and community rituals. The prose emphasizes regional detail, economical characterization, and situational resolution rather than sweeping arcs, offering varied sketches that illuminate social values and everyday survival in a frontier agricultural setting.
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