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This Ol' Drought Ain't Broke Us Yet: Stories from the American West

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In the tradition of Mark Twain, J. Frank Dobie, and Will Rogers, master storyteller Jim Garry shares with us his special stories about western life and the land that defines it—stories he’s acquired through more than two decades of haunting ranches, crossroad diners, hunting camps, and retirement homes in search of people with a story to tell.

240 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1996

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May 7, 2011
This was a wonderful book for those of us who live in the west and those who wish they did. It does a good job of capturing the events that mark the lives of people living in the less crowded places in the western United States.
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