The Name is Hart

The Name is Hart by Frank Roderus, published by Charter Books in 1986, is a work of fiction that delves into the life of a skilled cowhand. With a page count of 288, this edition presents a narrative centered around Hart, who possesses a remarkable talent for working with horses. The story explores his dual nature, showcasing his gentle approach with young foals contrasted against his fierce demeanor with wild broncs, setting the stage for a compelling journey on the ranch.
Readers will find that the plot unfolds as Hart navigates the challenges of breaking the rancher’s prized stallion while also dealing with the complexities of his relationship with the rancher’s daughter. The narrative captures the essence of Western life, highlighting themes of skill, ambition, and interpersonal dynamics within the ranching community. This edition offers an engaging glimpse into the world of Westerns, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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The back breaking work of a cowhand wasn’t for Hart…but he had a real talent with horses…he was a master. He could be as gentle as a mare with a new foal, or as mean as the wildest bronc. The rancher’s prized stallion would be broken his way, but the ranchers daughter was another story all together!
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