"Easy Come, Easy Go" by Edwin L. Sabin, is a captivating story of a cowboy's life in the early 1900's American West. Laramie Red, a tough cowboy, unexpectedly loses his job at the Seventy-seven ranch, leading him to impulsively decide to leave the cowboy life and try his luck in Kansas City. Embarrassed and full of pride, he sets off with the hope of finding a new path. However, his introduction to the city provides amusement as he feels out of place, questioning his decision, and his time there is short lived. Reflecting his acceptance of his destiny on the ranch, in the end, Laramie's experiences show the recurring pattern of his rootless lifestyle, as he realizes that the cowboy life is what he is meant for after all.

Easy come, easy go
By Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand) Sabin
A fired cowboy journeys to the city, where he learns that his heart truly belongs to the Western ranch, revealing the fleeting nature of life's unexpected turns.
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About the AuthorEdwin Legrand Sabin was an American author, primarily of boys' adventure stories, mostly set in the American West.
Edwin Legrand Sabin was an American author, primarily of boys' adventure stories, mostly set in the American West.
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