"Overland Red: A Romance of the Moonstone Cañon Trail" by Henry Herbert Knibbs is a story set amongst the beautiful but harsh scenery of California. It involves interesting characters like an mysterious gold miner and the lively Overland Red, each with their own story and goals. Full of adventure, the novel looks at themes of wanting something more and how people connect in wild places. Moonstone Canyon shapes the story as a location where roads travel by mountains and streams. Readers meet an old miner, tired from seeking gold but still optimistic; his mind is filled with thoughts of his kid and the child's mom. Later, Overland Red comes onto the stage along with Collie, a kid. The mood is thoughtful and exciting and hints that the journey ahead will involve difficult choices, both in the wild and in the heart.
Overland Red: A Romance of the Moonstone Cañon Trail
By Henry Herbert Knibbs
In the wild landscapes of California, an old gold seeker and a vibrant traveler find their lives mysteriously connected.
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