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Wild Roses: A Tale of the Rockies

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About This Book

The narrative sketches life in a mountain valley rimmed by craggy peaks where wild roses line sparkling streams, following ranch households, cowboys, and a young woman raised by an uncle. Scenes move between barn-raisings, dances, roundup work and fishing, mixing light romance and humor with occasional danger and cultural encounters on the frontier. Episodes emphasize companionship, memory, and the rhythm of seasons, presenting rustic labor, social revelry, and intimate moments by cabin fires and shadow pools. The story traces friendships, rivalries, and pastoral change as the valley shifts from untamed landscape toward settled ranching life, concluding with a final turn in the trail.

About the Author

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Howard R. Driggs

Howard R. Driggs was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of Western fiction. His notable work, "Wild Roses: A Tale of the Rockies," reflects his deep appreciation for the American landscape and the pioneering spirit of its people. Driggs's writing often captures the essence of the Rocky Mountains, blending adventure with themes of resilience and exploration. Through his storytelling, he invites readers to experience the beauty and challenges of life in the West.

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