Lonesome Land by B. M. Bower Valeria had come to Montana to marry a cowboy named Manley, expecting a future full of companionship and invigorating freedom, lodges with large fireplaces and bearskin rugs, manageable cattle and elegant horses and dazzling sunrises. If Val had known what she really was waiting for, she just wouldn't have gotten off the train. Oh, the country was impressive, but it could be cruel in the winter and lonely for a woman stranded on a ranch miles from the nearest neighbor. Val is thrown into circumstances that test her character, strength and sanity. Married to an alcoholic, she is forced to revise her back-East notions of men and women, duty and the West itself. She goes from romanticization to "blind and unreasonable terror of the desert land" to decisive action.
Lonesome Land
"Lonesome Land" from B. M. Bower. American author (1871-1940).
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B. M. Bower. Table of Contents Her Prairie Knight Lonesome Land The Uphill Climb Her Prairie Knight Table of Contents Chapter 1. Stranded on.
B. M. Bower. Table of Contents Her Prairie Knight Lonesome Land The Uphill Climb Her Prairie Knight Table of Contents Chapter 1. Stranded on.
Valeria had come to Montana to marry a cowboy named Manley, expecting a future full of companionship and bracing freedom, lodges with great fireplaces and bearskin rugs, manageable cattle and sleek horses, and dazzling sunrises.
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Val had come to Montana to marry a cowboy named Manley, envisioning a life of wedded bliss, freedom, and was anticipating happiness in her adopted part of the country.
"Lonesome Land" from Bertha Muzzy Bower. American author who wrote novels, fictional short stories, and screenplays (1871 - 1940).
Valeria had come to Montana to marry a cowboy named Manley, expecting a future full of companionship and bracing freedom, lodges with great fireplaces and bearskin rugs, manageable cattle and sleek horses, and dazzling sunrises.