Tappan's Burro, and Other Stories

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Tappan's Burro, and Other Stories

by Zane Grey

EN·~5 hours

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In the scorching heart of the Southwest, a solitary prospector makes camp beside a thin oasis tucked beneath the Chocolate Mountains. He watches over a newborn burro, its frail gray ears trembling against the relentless desert wind, and wrestles with the bittersweet responsibility of keeping the helpless animal alive. The landscape stretches in vivid colors—red canyons, green ribbons of mesquite, and the distant shimmer of the Colorado—while the prospectors’ endless search for gold echoes through the silent hills.

Amid this harsh beauty, the wanderer balances his rugged labor with moments of quiet contemplation, marveling at desert flowers and the quiet lives of its creatures. When a chance strike of his pick reveals a promising glint in the wash above the oasis, he is drawn into a new pursuit that could change his fate. The story unfolds with a blend of rugged determination and the gentle yearning of a man who, despite his strength, remains deeply attuned to the fragile world around him.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (297K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2019-05-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Zane Grey

Zane Grey

1872–1939

A former dentist and ballplayer who helped define the Western, he turned frontier adventure into some of the most widely read popular fiction of the early 20th century. Best known for Riders of the Purple Sage, he brought the American West to millions of readers with fast-moving stories, vivid landscapes, and a strong sense of myth.

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