
by Zane Grey
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A soldier comes home to find his parents displaced and their property stolen in this classic novel of the West from “a great writer” (The New Yorker). Battered and haunted by the Great War, Clifton Forrest sails from France yearning to see Cottonwoods once again—the rambling ranch house in New Mexico surrounded by tall trees and a rocky stream. But when he finally gets there, he learns that his refuge has been stolen and his parents cast out of their home.
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