Way of the Lawless
by Max Brand
'Way of the Lawless' Summary
Andrew Lanning, a young man with a thirst for adventure, sets out to tame a wild chestnut horse. He quickly learns that the horse is not easily broken, and the two of them embark on a perilous journey across the harsh desert terrain. Along the way, they face challenges from the elements, outlaws, and their own inner demons. But through it all, Andrew's determination never wavers. He is determined to prove that he can tame the horse and conquer the challenges of the frontier. In the end, Andrew's journey is one of self-discovery and growth. He learns the true meaning of courage and determination, and he finds his place in the unforgiving world of the American Old West.Book Details
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