Bo Mason, his wife, Elsa, and their two boys live a transient life of
poverty and despair. Drifing from town to town and from state to state,
the violent, ruthless Bo seeks outhis fortune--in the hotel business, on
new farmland, and, eventually, in illegal rum-running through the
threacherous back roads of the American Northwest. Bo chases after the
promise of the American dream through Minnesota, the Dakotas,
Saskatchewan, Montana, Utah and Nevada, but ultimately there is no
escaping the devastating reach of the Depression and his own ruinous
fate.
In this affecting narrative, a defining masterpiece by the "dean of
Western writers" (The New York Times), Wallace Stegner portrays more
than three decades in the life of the Mason family as they struggle to
survivle during the lean years of the early twentieth century.
With an introduction by Robert Stone.