
SKYRIDER - BY B. M. BOWER - with frontispiece by - ANTON OTTO FISCHER - 1919 - BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY
SKYRIDER
CHAPTER ONE - A POET WITHOUT HONOR
CHAPTER TWO - ONE FIGHT, TWO QUARRELS, AND A RIDDLE
CHAPTER THREE - JOHNNY GOES GAILY ENOUGH TO SINKHOLE
CHAPTER FOUR - A THING THAT SETS LIKE A HAWK
CHAPTER FIVE - DESERT GLIMPSES
CHAPTER SIX - SALVAGE
CHAPTER SEVEN - FINDER, KEEPER
CHAPTER EIGHT - OVER THE TELEPHONE
In a dusty desert ranch where the wind whistles through corrals and the night sky stretches like a canvas, a young man named Johnny is caught between his day‑job wrangling broncs and his secret longing to become a poet of the heavens. He scribbles verses about soaring through clouds and courting Venus, dreaming of an “airplane boat” that could carry him beyond the ordinary life of the Rolling R herd. His sister, Mary V, watches his fanciful ambitions with sharp humor, finishing his half‑written rhyme with biting wit and challenging his pretensions at every turn.
As the ranch hands Bud Norris and Bill Hayden arrive for another day’s work, Mary V retreats to a childhood lookout, a perch that lets her hear the chatter of the corral and gauge the growing tension between duty and imagination. The opening chapters weave humor, sibling rivalry, and the restless yearning for adventure, setting the stage for a tale that balances the grounded grit of ranch life with the lure of the limitless sky.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (383K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1871–1940
A sharp, lively voice of the early Western, this bestselling novelist turned real ranch-country experience into stories full of humor, hard work, and wide-open landscapes. Writing under the name B. M. Bower, she helped shape the popular image of the American cowboy for generations of readers.
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