Set in the backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness, the work portrays the hard lifestyle of that area. The struggles and fights of the natives as well as outsiders are elucidated in detail. The work shows that the cuts of life can turn mere stones into diamonds.
The Trouble with Nancy (Gold Diggers Collection One, #2)
by Chautona Havig
A Promise of Protection for the Scarred Bride
by Belle Fiffer and Indiana Wake
The Country Beyond (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
by James Oliver Curwood
Not His Mail Order Bride (First Families of Flat River, #3)
by Christine Sterling
It's Your Misfortune and None of My Own (Code of the West, #1)
by Stephen A Bly
The Cowboy's Convenient Marriage (Saddle Springs Romance, #4)
by Valerie Comer
J. Frank Dobie, in his Guide to Life and Literature of the Old Southwest, has declared that "if all other books on trail-driving were destroyed, a reader could still get a just and authentic conception of trail men, trail work, range cattle, cow horses, and the cow country in general from The Log of a Cowboy." First published in 193, Andy Adams' classic narrative, based on his own experiences during the days of the "long drive," continues to be used and cited by historians of the Old West as the...
Thomas Yancey (Taking the High Road Series #4, #4)
by Morris Fenris