Chance An Existential Horse Opera

Chance An Existential Horse Opera by James Knisely is a work of fiction published by Mwynhad in 2002. This first edition spans 231 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the character Chance, who embarks on a journey through Texas and beyond, grappling with his lost memory and the pursuit of a potentially significant inheritance in Montana.
Readers will encounter a blend of Western themes and existential reflections as Chance navigates his quest. The story explores the complexities of human aspirations and the emotional impact of his journey on those around him, particularly two women whose lives he affects. This book presents a unique take on the classic Western genre, intertwining personal ambition with the broader human experience.
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Local author James Knisely wanted to do something ambitious with this book — marry the lonesome cowpoke with a tale of the folly of human aspirations. He begins with a flimsy, but time-honored, plot The hero, Chance, has lost his memory. Hints dropped along the trail in Texas indicate that he may have a lost patrimony, away up there in Montana. So he heads north. In chasing this elusive dream, he breaks the hearts of at least two women… —— Mary Ann Gwinn
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