The Man Next Door
The Man Next Door
The Man Next Door is a novel by Emerson Hough, written in the early 20th century. It follows Old Man Wright, his daughter Bonnie Bell, and their foreman Curly as they transition from ranch life in Wyoming to urban life in Chicago. The story explores their struggles to adapt to city society while grappling with their ranching past and maintaining their relationships. The narrative delves into themes of nostalgia, identity, and the challenges of change.













