About This Book
The narrative follows life on a remote ranch where a young horseman demonstrates skill and resilience and a visiting doctor convalesces, finding solace in the foothill country. An older rancher reveals private remorse and strained relations with his son, suggesting longing and regret beneath frontier routines. Repeated rides into wild passes develop a close bond between the riders and reveal character through action and landscape. Themes include isolation, the pull between past failings and hope for repair, and the sustaining influence of open country on personal renewal, told through episodic scenes of ranch work, storytelling, and quiet confession.
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