The Buffalo CommonsThe High Plains of eastern Montana are the setting for this riveting contemporary novel about good people warring over their ideals. The battle is between those who hope to restore the vast Western prairie lands to their former grandeur, where buffalo and wolves roam freely, and the ranchers who have sunk roots in the soil and wrested a living from it. Laslo Horoney is a billionaire with a dream to convert the High Plains into a national grasslands, to restore damage done by farming and overgrazing; the Nichols ranching family see this effort as a threat to a way of life that has sustained them for over a century. The Buffalo Commons is a tau, beautifully conceived drama about what happens when people of good intentions and noble dreams clash over what the earth is for and how life must be lived on it. |
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... road into a rough trail that led to the creekbank , which he followed until the truck and trailer were invisible from the road . No one would come by no one ever did but he would be careful anyway . Monkey - wrenching required smarts ...
... road into a rough trail that led to the creekbank , which he followed until the truck and trailer were invisible from the road . No one would come by no one ever did but he would be careful anyway . Monkey - wrenching required smarts ...
Page 159
... road just behind it , and two men awaiting him . He guessed what that was about , and bristled . They lounged beside his Jeep , no doubt having observed its contents thoroughly . One was a hippie , wearing a ponytail and those little ...
... road just behind it , and two men awaiting him . He guessed what that was about , and bristled . They lounged beside his Jeep , no doubt having observed its contents thoroughly . One was a hippie , wearing a ponytail and those little ...
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... road leading to a Forest Service campground a road that cut through the famous Flying D , now stocked with three or four thousand of Ted Turner's buffalo . He drove several miles into the place , mar- veling at its beauty . Emerald ...
... road leading to a Forest Service campground a road that cut through the famous Flying D , now stocked with three or four thousand of Ted Turner's buffalo . He drove several miles into the place , mar- veling at its beauty . Emerald ...
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