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The narrative follows settlers, engineers, and ranchers as they transform an arid basin into irrigated farmland, tracing the technical and social efforts to reclaim the desert and control the river. Central figures include a young woman who grows into leadership amid competing claims, a practical promoter determined to develop the valley, and a conflicted man whose choices affect the irrigation enterprise. Conflicts arise from corporate maneuvering, legal and personal rivalries, natural river floods, and cultural tensions, culminating in communal labor, rescue rides, trials, and the eventual establishment of farms and an inherited legacy. Themes emphasize human perseverance, engineering ambition, and the moral complexities of progress.

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Harold Bell Wright

Harold Bell Wright was an American author and one of the early best-selling writers of the 20th century. He is best known for his novel "The Shepherd of the Hills," which explores themes of faith, redemption, and the beauty of the Ozark Mountains. Wright's works often reflect his deep appreciation for nature and the American spirit, blending elements of romance and adventure. His storytelling resonated with readers, leading to significant popularity during his time. In addition to his literary contributions, Wright was also a skilled painter and a passionate advocate for the preservation of the natural environment.

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