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The poacher's daughter, a Western story, Michael Zimmer

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The poacher's daughter, a Western story, Michael Zimmer
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The poacher's daughter
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Michael Zimmer
Sub title
a Western story
Summary
The Poacher's Daughter is an extraordinary story of betrayal and redemption, set within an uncompromising landscape of raw brutality and unimaginable beauty. It is a novel you won't soon forget. In 1885 young Rose Edwards is widowed by Montana vigilantes who hang her husband for an alleged theft, then burn her Yellowstone Valley cabin to the ground as a warning for her and others of her kind to quit the territory. Penniless and illiterate, yet fiercely independent, Rose begins a two-year odyssey to revisit the land of her childhood, a land she once traveled with her father, an itinerant robe trader among the Assiniboines and Blackfeet. But the old ways of the hunter and trapper are disappearing as Europeans flood the ranges with vast herds of cattle. With an aging roan gelding named Albert as her closest friend, Rose becomes a reluctant hero of an indigenous population, both native and white, as she stubbornly pushes back against the invading aristocracy
Target audience
adult
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