
So Far from Spring
Peggy Simson Curry(Author)
West Winds Press
Will be published approx. on 15. October 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-87108-320-3 (ISBN)
Description
A gripping and startlingly frank novel of life on a cattle ranch set on the Colorado-Wyoming border during the 1890s. The principle characters are Kelsey Cameron, his wife, Prim Munro, the ranch foreman, and the foreman's wife. The novel's high point centers on a storm-beaten cattle drive over a mountain barrier to get the cattle to feed and their survival, which exposes the core relationships among the characters whom the reader has come to care about deeply.
Reviews / Votes
"Digs deeply into the raw material of human emotion. One becomes absorbed in these people, so intensely human in their faults and weaknesses, so immensely vital in their passion for life."--NEW YORK TIMES (1956)
"Downright stirring, superbly told."--Denver Post
"Vigorously real, a love story out of the heart of America"
--NEW YORK JOURNAL-AMERICAN (1956)
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Portland
United States
Publishing group
Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
424 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87108-320-3 (9780871083203)
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Person
Peggy Simson Curry is the author of four novels, a textbook on creative writing, two books of poetry, and numerous articles and short stories, two of which won Western Writers of America Gold Spur Awards for best short fiction of the year. She was inducted into the Western Writers of America Hall of Fame in 1997.
Born in Scotland and raised on a mountain ranch in Colorado, she spent her adult life in Wyoming where she was named the state's first Poet Laureate in 1980. She was Wyoming Bicentennial Commission Chairman in 1976 and chosen as Wyoming Citizen of the Century in the fine arts category in 1999.
A frequent lecturer at writers conferences, she taught creative writing for more than twenty years at Casper College.
Born in Scotland and raised on a mountain ranch in Colorado, she spent her adult life in Wyoming where she was named the state's first Poet Laureate in 1980. She was Wyoming Bicentennial Commission Chairman in 1976 and chosen as Wyoming Citizen of the Century in the fine arts category in 1999.
A frequent lecturer at writers conferences, she taught creative writing for more than twenty years at Casper College.