Fair Land, Fair Land by A. B. Guthrie

The novel continues the saga of the American West, focusing on the life of Dick Summers, a seasoned mountain man who grapples with the encroachment of civilization on the untamed frontier he loves. As he navigates the changing landscape, Summers reflects on his past adventures and the friendships he forged along the way. The story captures the tension between the allure of the wild and the inevitable push of progress, exploring themes of nostalgia, survival, and the bittersweet passage of time. Through Summers' journey, the narrative paints a vivid picture of a rapidly transforming world and the enduring spirit of those who thrived in it.