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The Ramblin' Kid

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The narrative follows a roving young cowboy whose horsemanship and easy humor embroil him in episodic adventures on a cattle ranch. Episodes range from dramatic riding and roping feats and tense confrontations to convivial evenings, dances, and small‑town parades, all narrated with a light comic touch. Romantic tension with a visiting woman and rivalries among the men provide recurring threads, while practical jokes, gambles, and rescue exploits display frontier camaraderie and the protagonist's resourcefulness. The work unfolds as a series of set pieces rather than a single linear plot.

About the Author

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Earl Wayland Bowman

Earl Wayland Bowman was an American author known for his contributions to Western literature. His notable work, "The Ramblin' Kid," showcases his ability to weave engaging narratives set against the backdrop of the American frontier. Bowman's writing often reflects themes of adventure and the rugged individualism characteristic of the genre. Through his storytelling, he captures the spirit of the West, appealing to readers who appreciate tales of exploration and the challenges faced by those who lived during that era.

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