A Man and His Mountain

A Man and His Mountain by Rob Linson, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in March 2010, is a work of fiction that chronicles the journey of a man who establishes one of the largest ranches in the southwestern United States. The narrative explores the challenges he faces against the elements, the untamed wilderness, and other individuals during a time when the region was still wild and lawless. The story highlights the resilience required to thrive in such an environment, as well as the personal relationships that develop amidst these struggles.
Readers will find a depiction of life on the frontier, where the protagonist not only confronts external adversities but also navigates personal connections, including his relationship with a woman who becomes his partner in building a family and the Star Ranch. The book delves into themes of perseverance and the creation of a legacy, contributing to the rich tapestry of stories and history associated with the American southwest. With 202 pages, this edition offers an engaging glimpse into a rugged era marked by both hardship and the forging of strong familial bonds.
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A Man and His Mountain is the story of a man who starts and builds one of the biggest ranches in the southwest.
It tells of the struggles against weather, wilderness, and men, in a time when the country was untamed, and so were the men.
It was a tough time and required a tough man, to handle it. At times he took matters into his own hands, for there was no law.
During this time, good or bad, he finds a woman. Together they raise a family, strong and just.
Together, the family builds the great Star Ranch. They also add to the stories, legends and history of the great American southwest.
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