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Wyoming Ranch Girl: A Journey Seeking Respect, Security, and Solace
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Wyoming Ranch Girl: A Journey Seeking Respect, Security, and Solace in Vernon, BC
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Wyoming Ranch Girl: A Journey Seeking Respect, Security, and Solace in Vernon, BC
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It was 1945 when three-year-old Cynthia traveled with her father and mother to create their home on his family's working and dude ranch, nestled under Buck Mountain in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. For little Cindy, White Grass Ranch became a magical spot within an easy horseback ride to sparkling glaciated lakes and wildlife habit. A resourceful only child, her prominent childhood teachers and friends were the animals on the ranch and in the surrounding mountains. Her horse, Eva, provided her with the means to travel deep into the wildnerness, where she believed God must have lived. In a fascinating retelling of her childhood experiences on the ranch, Cynthia shares true stories that reveal insight into her unique coming-of-age journey as she embraced Wyoming's resourceful spirit. While dealing with flawed parent-child relationships, she details how she developed a variety of coping strategies, especially when she learned of a family secret that would change everything and lead her in a new direction. Wyoming Ranch Girl is a memoir that reveals a girl's lonely childhood experiences, challenges, and knowledge of animals that eventually brought her to wilderness work and a life of independence.
It was 1945 when three-year-old Cynthia traveled with her father and mother to create their home on his family's working and dude ranch, nestled under Buck Mountain in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. For little Cindy, White Grass Ranch became a magical spot within an easy horseback ride to sparkling glaciated lakes and wildlife habit. A resourceful only child, her prominent childhood teachers and friends were the animals on the ranch and in the surrounding mountains. Her horse, Eva, provided her with the means to travel deep into the wildnerness, where she believed God must have lived. In a fascinating retelling of her childhood experiences on the ranch, Cynthia shares true stories that reveal insight into her unique coming-of-age journey as she embraced Wyoming's resourceful spirit. While dealing with flawed parent-child relationships, she details how she developed a variety of coping strategies, especially when she learned of a family secret that would change everything and lead her in a new direction. Wyoming Ranch Girl is a memoir that reveals a girl's lonely childhood experiences, challenges, and knowledge of animals that eventually brought her to wilderness work and a life of independence.


















