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Set in a mountain valley of the Big Horn country, the story follows a spirited seventeen-year-old whose days revolve around creekside life, horseback outings, and close friendships. A sequence of local episodes—an overnight homesteading adventure with friends, a bear in a canyon, schoolroom changes, visits from neighbors, and encounters with a forest ranger and other homesteaders—reveals practical skills, community ties, and youthful resourcefulness. Lyrical descriptions of the landscape alternate with small-town incidents and social gatherings, sketching a portrait of rural routines, camaraderie, and the gradual maturation of the central young character.
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