
The Ranch at the Wolverine
The Ranch at the Wolverine, written by B. M. Bower in the early 20th century, is a Western novel that depicts the lives of pioneers in Idaho's rugged wilderness. The story centers on Marthy, a resilient woman, her passive husband Jase, and their neighbor's daughter, ten-year-old Billy Louise. Through their struggles for survival and the complexities of their relationships, the narrative explores themes of hardship, growth, and the harsh realities of frontier life.









































