Beyond Rope and Fence by David Grew

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Grew, David Grew, David
English
"Beyond Rope and Fence" by David Grew is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book tells a poignant story about the experiences of wild horses on the Canadian prairies, particularly focusing on a young mare named Queen and her journey of love, loss, and survival. The narrative explores themes of freedom, the relationship between humans an...
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the novel paints a vivid picture of the Alberta prairies during autumn, illustrating the natural beauty and the lifestyle of ranch horses. It introduces the main character, a buckskin mare, and her young foal, Queen, who is blissfully unaware of the dangers that lie ahead. As the narrative progresses, the foal's innocence is shattered when the ranchers round up the horses for branding, an act that elicits fear and traumatic responses in both the mare and her foal. The tension increases as they face capture, highlighting the emotional bond between Queen and her mother amidst the brutality of human intervention in nature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Sarah Wilson
9 months ago

I found the author's tone to be very professional yet accessible, the quality of the diagrams and illustrations (if applicable) is top-notch. I’ll definitely be revisiting some of these chapters again soon.

John White
1 year ago

The layout is perfect for tablet and e-reader devices.

William Thompson
10 months ago

Initially, I was looking for a specific answer, but the logic behind each conclusion is easy to follow and verify. It’s hard to find this much value in a single source these days.

Robert White
3 months ago

I started reading this with a critical mind, the narrative arc keeps the reader engaged while delivering factual content. I feel much more confident in my knowledge after finishing this.

Jackson Anderson
3 months ago

I have to admit, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. A true masterpiece.

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