This is the personal record of life on the ranch that provided the background for her popular fictional work. There's more...

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WYOMING SUMMER

This is the personal record of life on the ranch that provided the background for her popular fictional work. There's more of humor than in the novels as she tells of the trial and error that went into the establishment of their dude ranch for teen-age boys, their own sons and the animals -- horses, dogs, cats -- that they have dealt with. Mary O'Hara loves Wyoming, her husband, her family and the life they've lived and this invests her story with a warmth and sensitivity that is hard to match. A Literary Guild selection.

Pub Date: March 1, 1963

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Publisher: Doubleday

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 1963

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