Unabridged Audiobook
It was a great story, I thought it was quite a detailed view.
Interesting first-hand account of life in Wyoming shortly after it was settled. The narrator's voice is PERFECT for this story. I am very interested in Western pioneering and homesteading, and this book helps fill in some blanks, just as her previous book "Letters of a woman homesteader" provided great insight into a world where there were no phones but morphine was available over-the-counter and death was just around the corner. Note: this book is NOT politically correct - it is authentic for it's time.
Don't be fooled by the title. If your expecting a book about elk hunting you may be disappointed. Most of the book is about the travel to and from the elk hunting area in the early 1900's. It's an interesting story and insightful into the lives of people during that time. Worth a listen if your interested in hearing how drastically our world and people have changed in just 100 years.
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