Cavanagh, Forest Ranger: A Romance of the Mountain West

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Cavanagh, Forest Ranger: A Romance of the Mountain West

by Hamlin Garland

EN·~7 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

I. THE DESERT CHARIOT

28:15
2

II. THE FOREST RANGER

21:40
3

III. LEE VIRGINIA WAGES WAR

32:38
4

IV. VIRGINIA TAKES ANOTHER MOTOR RIDE

35:02
5

V. TWO ON THE VERANDA

25:00
6

VI. THE VOICE FROM THE HEIGHTS

26:03
7

VII. THE POACHERS

24:24
8

VIII. THE SECOND ATTACK

24:08
9

IX. THE OLD SHEEP-HERDER

33:53
10

X. THE SMOKE OF THE BURNING

20:21

Description

Lee Virginia Wetherford returns to the mountain West after years away, driven by memories of her father's bold deeds and the romantic image of Roaring Fork. The open road stretches beneath a blazing August sky, and as the sagebrush gives way to fenced fields, the clash between past and present awakens her.

In Sulphur City she finds the polished Hotel Alma, a far cry from the rugged outposts of her youth. A sleek automobile, driven by a wiry young man, replaces the creaking stagecoach, and the cramped carriage becomes a stage for new acquaintances and quiet jokes. The journey reveals an evolving West, where irrigation ditches glitter and modern farms line the creek.

Amid the changing scenery Virginia meets a stoic forest ranger whose quiet competence hints at a deeper bond with the land. Their brief exchange suggests a partnership that could bridge her nostalgic longing with the new realities of the frontier. Listeners will feel her inner conflict as she navigates both physical and emotional terrain.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (420K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-08-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hamlin Garland

Hamlin Garland

1860–1940

Best known for vivid stories of Midwestern farm life, this American realist writer drew deeply on his own family's years on the frontier. He later won the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for A Daughter of the Middle Border, part of the memoir series that helped secure his reputation.

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