
By B. M. Bower
CHAPTER I. IN SEARCH OF THE WESTERN TONE
CHAPTER II. LOCAL COLOR IN THE RAW
CHAPTER III. FIRST IMPRESSIONS
CHAPTER IV. THE TRAIL-HERD
CHAPTER V. THE STORM
CHAPTER VI. THE BIG DIVIDE
CHAPTER VII. AT THE STEVENS PLACE
CHAPTER VIII. A QUESTION OF NERVE
CHAPTER IX. THE DRIFT OF THE HERDS
A weary writer, stuck in the comfortable confines of society, is urged by a friend to abandon genteel sketches and chase the raw pulse of the frontier. The challenge is simple yet daunting: trade polished parlors for the untamed plains, and let the harsh realities of the West shape his next story. With a fresh riding outfit in hand, he boards a train bound for the open country, his imagination already humming with visions of sage‑brush horizons and distant rivers.
As the steel wheels clatter toward the prairie, memories of a forgotten childhood flicker—whispers of his father's mysterious departures, the hushed fear of the hills, and the shadowy dances of native tribes. Those dim, far‑flung trails awaken a restless bloodline, pulling him toward a landscape he barely recalls but feels deeply connected to. The journey promises both a personal reckoning and the vivid, unvarnished material he needs to bring his new tales to life.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (159K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Simon Page, and David Widger
Release date
1997-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1940
A pioneering writer of Western fiction, she turned real ranch experience into lively stories full of cowboys, hard work, humor, and romance. Her books helped shape the popular image of the American West for early 20th-century readers.
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