Description
After a lifetime spent writing and working on his family's cattle ranch outside of Helena, Montana, Ralph Beer has gathered his best magazine essays into one collection
About the Author
Ralph Beer has worked as a ranch hand, swamper, clerk, cannon cocker, logger, heavy equipment operator, battery rat, carpenter, and whiskey taster. He and his wife, Maggie, recently sold the Howard Beer Ranch and have gone on to other things, though they dearly miss their cows. Beer is the author of the Spur Award-winning novel The Blind Corral, and his essays have been included in the anthologies The Last Best Place and Montana Spaces.
Reviews
"[A] moving tribute to Western rural life."-Clark Whitehorn, Montana Magazine
"A celebration of the ordinary, day-to-day life of a small operation farmer/rancher/writer, who, just because of the circumstances, because a sort of jack-of-all-trades. . . . Thanks to Ralph Beer's sincere and meaningful essays all of us can preserve a bit of our Montana memories and dreams."-Montana Senior News
Book Information
ISBN 9780803262096
Author Ralph Beer
Format Paperback
Page Count 180
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 272g