Wildfire
by Zane Grey
'Wildfire' Summary
In the heart of the untamed American West, a magnificent wild stallion named Wildfire roams free. His spirit mirrors the rugged landscape, as fierce and independent as the cowboys who ride the plains. One such cowboy, Clint, encounters Wildfire and finds a kinship with the powerful animal, a connection that mirrors his own yearning for freedom. Into this world enters Ethel, a spirited woman seeking a life beyond the confines of her society. She is drawn to Clint's strength and the untamed beauty of the West, finding in Wildfire a symbol of the freedom she seeks. Clint's love for Ethel clashes with his desire to tame Wildfire. The stallion, symbolizing the untamed spirit of the West, becomes a bridge between Clint and Ethel, forcing them to confront their own desires and the forces that seek to bind them. As their paths intertwine, their destinies become intertwined, leading to a confrontation with the forces of civilization and a fight for their own freedom and the freedom of Wildfire.Book Details
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Zane Grey
United States
Pearl Zane Grey was an American author and dentist best known for his popular adventure novels and stories associated with the Western genre in literature and the arts; he idealized the American front...
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