The Sheep Queen A Novel

The Sheep Queen A Novel by Thomas Savage, published by Little, Brown on October 3, 2001, is a reprint edition comprising 256 pages in English. This novel presents the life of Emma Russell Sweringen, known as the Sheep Queen of Idaho, alongside the intricate relationships with her daughter, grandson, and granddaughter. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics and personal journeys within a Western setting.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of family life and the complexities of love and loss as the story unfolds. The Sheep Queen delves into the emotional landscape of its characters, particularly focusing on the granddaughter’s quest to reconnect with her roots after being given up for adoption. This work fits within the genres of fiction, Westerns, and sagas, offering a nuanced portrayal of familial ties and individual struggles against the backdrop of Idaho’s landscape.
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“The Sheep Queen” is a Western epic in miniature, the story of Emma Russell Sweringen, known as the Sheep Queen of Idaho (“surely one of the most fascinating characters in current fiction” — Publishers Weekly); the daughter who disappointed her; the grandson who adored her; and the granddaughter, who was given up for adoption, who spent nearly half her life finding her way back to her family.
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