Robert Sumner, a son of a Texas rancher, is forced to step into his father's place after the latter's sudden demise. As a young and inexperienced city-bred youth, Robert is clueless as to the harsh life of ranch and makes many mistakes as he goes along. Will he learn to be better as his new job? Will his mistakes cost him his only patrimony?
Miss Hazel Weir is totally aghast when her erstwhile fiancé doubts her character and somewhere believes in the malicious gossip that was spread by one of her spurned lovers! Indignant but full of pride, Miss Weir leaves for a frontier town in British Colombia. But alas! Her past catches up soon after. With the promise of new love on the horizon, can she really move ahead in her love and life? Is there a happy-ending writ for her?
After the death of her father leaves the city-bred Stella Benton goes to live with her brother Charlie in the harsh world of logging in British Columbia. The roughness of her surroundings proves a burden to Stella, and when Jack Fyfe, who loves her, asks her to marry him, she accepts even though she does not love him. Jack tries to win his bride's love, but to no avail. Finally, Stella goes to the city to try and forget her unhappy married life. She becomes infatuated with another man, but after she sees him at a cafe with a woman, she realizes his fickleness, and her love for Jack comes to the surface. Will she re-unite with Jack again? Will he accept her back?
'Burned Bridges' narrates the saga of a young but disillusioned missionary whose struggles against the unforgiving wilderness of Canada wins him the approval of a fierce and strong life-partner! Poor Man's Rock— It is a heart-warming story of a Canadian soldier who has just returned from the Great War. Back in his native place, he decides to run a fishing business. What ensues is a story of hope, love, and second-chances. The Hidden Places – When the bruised and deeply disfigured Hollister returns from the war, nothing remains of his previous life as he knew it. He was officially declared dead, prompting his wife to remarry and leave. While sinking into an all-consuming depression, he decides to spend his solitary life in the jungle. However, fate has something else in store for him in form of a neighbour.
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'Burned Bridges' narrates the saga of a young but disillusioned missionary whose struggles against the unforgiving wilderness of Canada wins him the approval of a fierce and strong life-partner! Excerpt: "Lone Moose snaked its way through levels of woodland and open stretches of meadow, looping sinuously as a sluggish python—a python that rested its mouth upon the shore of Lake Athabasca while its tail was lost in a great area of spruce forest and poplar groves, of reedy sloughs and hushed lakes far northward. The waterways of the North are its highways. There are no others. No wheeled vehicles traverse that silent region which lies just over the fringe of the prairies and the great Canadian wheat belt. The canoe is lord of those watery roads; when a man would diverge there from he must carry his goods upon his back. There are paths, to be sure, very faint in places, padded down by the feet of generations of Athabascan tribesmen long before the Ancient and Honorable Company of Adventurers laid the foundation of the first post at Hudson's Bay, long before the Half Moon's prow first cleft those desolate waters."
Bertrand William Sinclair was a Canadian novelist known for a series of westerns set in the United States, and also for a series of novels set in his home province of British Columbia. He had disapproved of previous westerns as he felt the action portrayed was far different that the lives cowboys actually led. When he moved to Vancouver, the settings of his works changed. He tended to write about social causes, and worked in the timber industry prior to writing Big Timber. Later, before writing about the fishing industry, he worked as a commercial fisherman. He was also formerly married to author Bertha M. Brown, better known under her pen name, B. M. Bower. Contents: Raw Gold The Land of Frozen Suns North of Fifty-Three Troubled Waters Big Timber Burned Bridges Poor Man's Rock The Hidden Places