
"Hell-o, Ford, where the blazes did you drop down from?" a welcoming voice yelled.
THE UPHILL CLIMB
B. M. BOWER
New York Grosset & Dunlap Publishers
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
The Uphill Climb
CHAPTER I - "Married! And I Don't Know Her Name!"
CHAPTER II - Wanted: Information
CHAPTER III - One Way to Drown Sorrow
CHAPTER IV - Reaction
Ford awakens in a shabby room, his head throbbing and his mind a tangled mess of half‑remembered nights. He discovers he’s married—a fact that slips through the fog of his hangover like a phantom, leaving him to interrogate his indifferent roommate, Sandy, about the mysterious bride and the strange circumstances that led him there. The opening scenes crackle with witty banter and vivid, rain‑soaked descriptions that set a tone both comic and oddly reflective.
As Ford pieces together fragments of his recent past, the narrative follows his reluctant quest for answers amid a cast of eccentric characters and a setting that feels both familiar and absurd. The humor is dry, the dialogue snappy, and the protagonist’s bewildered determination makes the early adventure feel like a lively puzzle. Listeners will be drawn into this quirky, early‑20th‑century romp, eager to see how Ford untangles the knot of his unexpected marriage.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (292K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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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