"Judith of Blue Lake Ranch" by Jackson Gregory is a story set in the early 1900s that follows Judith Sanford, a determined woman who steps up to manage her family's ranch after her father passes away. She quickly finds herself challenging the established order when she fires the scheming general manager and makes it clear she's in charge. The novel explores how she navigates a world where men usually hold the power, fighting for her independence and demonstrating her strength, all while trying to keep her family's legacy alive amidst financial troubles and those who doubt her ability. The story kicks off with Judith's arrival and her immediate clash with the ranch's manager, setting the scene for a tale of resilience and self-reliance.
Judith of Blue Lake Ranch
By Jackson Gregory
A fiery young woman returns home and confronts deceit, proving her strength as she fights to protect her family's ranch from those who seek to control it.
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About the AuthorJackson Gregory was an American teacher, journalist, and writer.
Jackson Gregory was an American teacher, journalist, and writer.
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