The One-Way Trail: A story of the cattle country
The One-Way Trail, written by Ridgwell Cullum in the early 20th century, is a novel set in the rugged cattle country of Montana. It explores the lives and relationships of cowboys and ranchers, focusing on the conflicts that arise from love and ambition. Key characters include Jim Thorpe, a thoughtful foreman with a tragic past, and Dan McLagan, an optimistic newcomer. The book provides a vivid portrayal of ranch life and the complexities of human relationships in a challenging environment.





