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A young woman from New York travels into an isolated mountain valley and becomes involved with local ranchers and cowboys over a legendary golden wild horse, Sunnysides, whose capture and fate provoke rivalry and moral choices centered on a rancher named Philip Haig. The narrative moves between action—horse chases, brawls, avalanches, and a desperate storm—and quieter chapters that reveal scars, loyalties, and hidden pasts among valley residents. Themes of man versus nature, honor and redemption, and the pull between outside worlds and a tight-knit community are threaded through episodic incidents that build to a dramatic confrontation amid the mountains.

About the Author

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Edfrid A. Bingham

Edfrid A. Bingham was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "The Heart of Thunder Mountain," showcases his ability to weave adventure and exploration into compelling narratives. Bingham's writing often reflects themes of nature and the human experience, drawing readers into vivid landscapes and emotional journeys. While his literary output may not be extensive, his work remains a part of the rich tapestry of American storytelling.

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