
Easy come, easy go
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Authors:
- Sabin, Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand)
1870 - 1952
About this book
In the rugged landscape of the early 20th century American West, "Easy Come, Easy Go" by Edwin L. Sabin captures the essence of cowboy life, revealing the unyielding spirit and camaraderie among ranchers. This short story immerses readers in the challenges and triumphs of a world where fortunes can shift as swiftly as the wind. With vivid depictions of cattle drives and the intricate bonds formed under the vast sky, Sabin illustrates the resilience required to thrive in such an unpredictable environment. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of Western literature, this tale not only entertains but also serves as a poignant reflection on the values of hard work and friendship. Discover the heart of the range in this compelling narrative.
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