A Hard Won Life: A Boy on His Own on the Montana Frontier

A Hard Won Life: A Boy on His Own on the Montana Frontier

by H. Norman Hyatt
A Hard Won Life: A Boy on His Own on the Montana Frontier

A Hard Won Life: A Boy on His Own on the Montana Frontier

by H. Norman Hyatt

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Overview

Based on the hand-written memoir of Fred Van Blaricom, this true story recounts a life of hardship and hope in the Montana Territory during the late 1800s. Told in Fred�s affable voice and rich with historical detail, A Hard Won Life is a coming-of-age story packed with adventures and grounded in the remarkable lives of the earliest homesteaders�men and women�of the Lower Yellowstone. Meet young Teddy Roosevelt, famed buffalo hunter Vic Smith, saloon owners, devious outlaws, and persistent sheriffs. Working as a cowboy, young Freddie broke horses, helped catch a horsethief, survived the cattle-killing winter of 1886, and at age ten rode alone 100 miles to work a season on a ranch in the Dakota Territories. Fred�s was a life of struggle against many obstacles, but he overcame them or abided them with no complaint. As he himself put it: �The hero was throwed, but the horse was tamed.� Meticulously researched and superbly written, A Hard Won Life is a tale of bravery, determination, and one boy�s embodiment of the spirit of Montana.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149528585
Publisher: Farcountry Press / Sweetgrass Books
Publication date: 05/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 570
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Norman Hyatt was born in Yakima, Washington, and raised on a cattle ranch in eastern Washington. A Stanford graduate (B.A., M.A.), he descends from early pioneers of Oregon, Idaho territory, Washington territory, and Montana territory. He and his wife, Karen, reside in Washington.
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