The Sunset Trail by Alfred Henry Lewis
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Lewis, Alfred Henry, 1857-1914
English
"The Sunset Trail" by Alfred Henry Lewis is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story captures the essence of the American West, particularly focusing on the life and adventures of William "Bat" Masterson, a young and skilled buffalo hunter. As the narrative unfolds, it delves into Masterson's relationships, particularly his interactions...
danger. The opening of the novel introduces us to Bat Masterson, a young man known for his prowess in hunting and his keen instinct for survival on the plains. His adventures are set against a backdrop of shifting relationships and uncertain alliances, particularly as he encounters Ruth Pemberton, who has come to the West with her mother. As their paths intertwine, Masterson's rugged bravado is contrasted with Pemberton's naïve yet burgeoning fascination with the wildness around her. The stage is set for a clash of cultures, as they navigate the dangers posed by Cheyenne encounters and the unpredictability of frontier life. The suspense builds as Masterson prepares for the realities of life in the West, hinting at the turbulent events that lie ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Linda White
1 month agoThe digital index is well-organized, making research much faster.
Charles Moore
1 year agoA sophisticated analysis that fills a gap in the literature.
Margaret Johnson
4 months agoThe clarity of the concluding remarks is very professional.
Susan Harris
9 months agoClear, concise, and incredibly informative.
Michael Lee
7 months agoBefore I started my latest project, I read this and the way it challenges the status quo is both daring and well-supported. The insights gained here are worth every minute of reading.