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Left on the Prairie

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A young boy raised on a remote prairie runs away from his uncle and travels with wagon crews toward distant ranches, confronting dust, hunger, hostile companions, and the danger of being deserted. He searches for a missing horse, endures pursuit and a violent altercation, is rescued and helped by various people including a man named Pedro, and learns practical lessons about courage, responsibility, and resourcefulness. The narrative proceeds episodically through journeys, rescues, and ranch visits, culminating in a hard-won reunion and the boy's growing independence.

About the Author

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Noel West

Noel West is an author known for his work "Left on the Prairie," a narrative that explores themes of frontier life and the challenges faced by settlers in the American West. His writing captures the spirit of adventure and resilience, reflecting the historical context of the time. While not extensively documented, West's contributions to literature provide insight into the experiences of those who ventured into uncharted territories, making his work a notable piece within the genre of American frontier literature.

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