Cow-Country

Cow-Country by B. M. Bower is a work of fiction published by Standard Publications, Incorporated in April 2010. This edition spans 178 pages and is presented in English. The narrative captures the essence of the Old West, reflecting on the transformations experienced by both the land and its people as they navigate the challenges of a changing America.
Readers will find a portrayal of pioneers amidst the rugged landscape, as Bower delves into the historical reminiscences of their lives. The story opens with a vivid scene set on the Staked Plains, where the struggles of both man and beast unfold against the backdrop of a harsh environment. Through her writing, Bower explores themes of resilience and adaptation, inviting readers to witness the evolution of the West and its inhabitants.
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Bertha Muzzy Sinclair best known by her pseudonym B. M. Bower, was an American author who wrote novels and fictional short stories about the Old West. She wrote 57 western novels some of which became movies. Ways in the west were changing just as a man changes as he grows old. The change can be fast or slow, but no matter what the change must come. Bower writes historical reminiscences of pioneers among the sage and bush, clearing the way for a new America. This story beings, “In hot mid-afternoon when the acrid, gray dust cloud kicked up by the listless plodding of eight thousand cloven hoofs formed the only blot on the hard blue above the Staked Plains, an ox stumbled and fell awkwardly under his yoke, and refused to scramble up when his driver shouted and prodded him with the end of a willow gad. “Call your master, Ezra,” directed a quiet woman voice gone weary and toneless with the heat, and two restless children. “Don’t beat the poor brute. He can’t go any farther and carry the yoke, much less pull the wagon.”
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