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Treasure of the Brasada - Fortune and Redemption in the Wild West - cover

Treasure of the Brasada - Fortune and Redemption in the Wild West

Les Savage

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Treasure of the Brasada," Les Savage crafts a vivid narrative steeped in the rugged landscapes of the American West. The novel intertwines adventure and introspection, following its protagonist's quest for both treasure and self-discovery amid the unforgiving backdrop of the Brazos River Valley. Savage employs a rich, descriptive literary style that captures the essence of frontier life, infused with themes of resilience, morality, and human ambition. The work stands out within the post-war Western genre, reflecting both the genre'Äôs traditional motifs and a deeper exploration of character and place. Les Savage, a celebrated writer of Westerns, drew upon his own experiences growing up in the West, which deeply informed his understanding of the environment and its people. His background in journalism and an avid interest in history allowed him to weave authentic details into his storytelling, making his characters' journeys both relatable and profound. Savage'Äôs works often reflect profound insights into the American spirit, shaped by his lifetime of observing human struggles against the vast, untamed wilderness. "Treasure of the Brasada" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate intricate character development and the exploration of moral dilemmas within the framework of classic adventure. This compelling work invites readers to reflect on the true nature of wealth and the treasures that lie beyond material pursuits, making it a must-read for aficionados of literary fiction and Western narratives alike.
Available since: 11/09/2023.
Print length: 142 pages.

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