About This Book
The narrator, a newly arrived woman on a remote Western ranch, recounts comic and sometimes unsettling episodes as she and her husband confront the practical work and social rhythms of ranch life. Vignettes cover travel and first impressions, household and post‑office duties, cattle work and hazardous riding, holiday gatherings and neighborhood gossip, a suspicious ranch hand and a root‑cellar mystery, and severe winter storms. Through these anecdotes the account shows gradual adaptation, domestic adjustments, community ties, and a resilient, wry outlook on the daily challenges and small triumphs of life on the range.
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