Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Mary O'Hara's "Wyoming Summer," a cherished volume from 1963. This remarkable book offers an intimate look into ranch life, drawing from O'Hara's own journal entries during her ten years on the Goose Bar Ranch in Wyoming. Known for her beloved works like "My Friend Flicka" and "Green Grass of Wyoming," O'Hara brings her unparalleled ability to portray the deep connections between humans and animals to this documentary novel. Readers will encounter a vibrant cast of characters, from the sturdy dairy bull Roamer to the spirited setter Rachel, and the enchanting half-wild cat Trombone.

This classic literary work invites you to experience the beauty and challenges of a summer spent in the vast, untamed landscapes of Wyoming. "Wyoming Summer" is a must-have for collectors of Western literature, fans of animal stories, and enthusiasts of Mary O'Hara's poignant storytelling. Its evocative prose and detailed observations of nature and ranching make it a timeless piece of American literature, perfect for anyone seeking an authentic glimpse into a bygone era of the American West. The cover features a beautiful painting by Charles McCurry, enhancing its appeal.