No. of pages: 201
"The Girl at the Halfway House" is a western novel describing people's lives at the edge of epochs. The author, a prominent American novelist, and poet, aimed to capture the moment before the Old West passed. The novel is set in a small Kansas cattle town, which Hough describes as a country filled with good and decent people whose lives and historical contributions are heroic and beautiful. The protagonists go through different life challenges. Love and romantic stories are also included.
Published by: Good Press
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