Ann Daum
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Books by Ann Daum
Reared on her father’s thirty thousand-acre ranch, the author grew up to become a rancher herself, raising sport horses. In these essays—which rise and fall with the undulations of the prairie, and which can pack a punch like South Dakota weather—she captures the beauty, despair, rewards, and loneliness of ranching in the modern West.
Reared on her father’s thirty thousand-acre ranch, the author grew up to become a rancher herself, raising sport horses. In these essays—which rise and fall with the undulations of the prairie, and which can pack a punch like South Dakota weather—she captures the beauty, despair, rewards, and loneliness of ranching in the modern West.
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