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The collection gathers short sketches and stories set in the western desert, depicting pioneer ranch life through vivid scenes and character studies. Narratives range from domestic moments and romantic entanglements to tales of danger, solitude, and moral consequence, with landscape and weather shaping events and moods. Characters include newcomers from refined eastern backgrounds, cowboy riders, and longstanding settlers whose speech and customs contrast sharply. Recurring motifs include fate as a weaving force, the desert's silence and harsh beauty, and the interplay of love, loss, and labor that defines everyday survival on the plains.

About the Author

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Idah Meacham Strobridge

Idah Meacham Strobridge was an American author known for her novel "The Loom of the Desert." Her work often explores themes of resilience and the human spirit against the backdrop of the American West. Strobridge's writing reflects her deep connection to the landscapes and cultures of the region, offering readers a vivid portrayal of life in the desert. Although her literary output may be limited, her contributions to early 20th-century American literature provide valuable insights into the era's social and cultural dynamics.

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