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Wolfville

By Alfred Henry Lewis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a Wild West town, an unusual funeral becomes a catalyst for community as the residents gather to honor a fallen member, revealing their camaraderie and unique customs.

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2003-02-01
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Summary

"Wolfville" by Alfred Henry Lewis is a historical fiction rooted in the Old West that tells the story of Wolfville, Arizona through the eyes of the Old Cattleman, who recounts the experiences of the town's unique residents. The story begins by highlighting the essence of frontier life with the town's first funeral for Jack King; Doc Peets leads the services and the lively, humorous event brings people closer together. As the town honors Jack King's life, the oddity of their unique customs and their deep-rooted camaraderie comes to the forefront and sets the stage for the tales that follow, exploring their journeys with themes of frontier etiquette, and the odd culture of the American frontier.

About the Author

Alfred Henry Lewis was an American investigative journalist, lawyer, novelist, editor, and short story writer, who sometimes published under the pseudonym Dan Quin.

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