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Beyond Rope and Fence

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This work chronicles the lives of free-roaming prairie horses and the humans who seek to control them, tracing seasonal release, winter survival, roundup, branding and breaking, and the physical and spiritual costs of domestication. Episodes contrast herd instincts, maternal bonds and wilderness resilience with methods of capture and confinement, and explore encounters with predators, the slow northward push of human settlement, and instances of resistance and retribution. Interwoven essays examine how labour imposed without sympathy diminishes animal vitality, how fences and iron reshape landscapes, and how strength and vulnerability persist amid changing relations between animals and people.

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David Grew

David Grew is an author recognized for his contributions to literature, particularly in the realm of fiction. His notable work, "Beyond Rope and Fence," explores themes of human experience and the complexities of life in a nuanced manner. Grew's writing often reflects a deep understanding of character and setting, inviting readers to engage with the narrative on multiple levels. While not widely known, his work adds to the rich tapestry of literary heritage, offering insights into the human condition.