The Gringos transports readers to the tumultuous days of 1849 California, where the lure of gold ignites a clash of cultures and a descent into savagery. B.M. Bower weaves a narrative rich with themes of justice, honor, and the primal instincts that surface when civilization's veneer is stripped away. As men succumb to greed and ambition, the story delves into the complexities of identity and the human spirit's resilience amidst chaos.



Autorentext

Bertha Muzzy Sinclair-Cowan, better known by her pen name B. M. Bower, was a pioneering American author renowned for her Western novels. She began her writing career in the early 1900s, achieving significant success with her first novel, Chip of the Flying U (1906), which introduced readers to the fictional Flying U Ranch and its cowboys. Bower's authentic portrayal of ranch life, drawn from her experiences in Montana, set her work apart in the Western genre. Over her career, she authored more than 60 novels and numerous short stories, many of which were adapted into films. Her use of a gender-neutral pen name allowed her to navigate the male-dominated literary landscape of her time. Bower's contributions significantly shaped the Western genre, and her works continue to be celebrated for their humor, realism, and pioneering spirit.

Titel
The Gringos
EAN
9780080001012
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
14.06.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.02 MB
Anzahl Seiten
200