
Uphill Climb
Uphill Climb, written by B. M. Bower, follows Ford Campbell, a hardworking cowboy whose character shifts dramatically when he drinks whiskey. In this 1910 novel, a night of heavy drinking leads him to question whether he may have gotten married, prompting a humorous and chaotic search for the bride and the truth. The story explores themes of identity, responsibility, and the consequences of one's actions, making it a notable entry in early Western literature.






















