02408nam 22004333 450 991016525670332120230721043435.01-77667-661-0(CKB)3710000001065605(MiAaPQ)EBC4810801(Au-PeEL)EBL4810801(CaPaEBR)ebr11350376(OCoLC)974583711(BIP)059104032(EXLCZ)99371000000106560520210901d2007 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Man Next Door1st ed.Auckland :Floating Press, The,2007.©2017.1 online resource (271 pages)Intro -- Title -- Contents -- I - How Come Us to Move -- II - Where We Threw In -- III - Us Living in Town -- IV - Us and Christmas Eve -- V - Us and the Home Ranch -- VI - Us and Them Better Things -- VII - What Their Hired Man Done -- VIII - How Old Man Wright Done Business -- IX - Us and Their Fence -- X - Us Being Alderman -- XI - Us and the Freeze-Out -- XII - Us and a Accidental Friend -- XIII - Them and the Range Law -- XIV - How Their Hired Man Come Back -- XV - The Commandment that was Broke -- XVI - How I was Foreman -- XVII - Him and the Front Door -- XVIII - How Tom Stacked Up -- XIX - Them and Bonnie Bell -- XX - What Our William Done -- XXI - Her Pa's Way of Thinking -- XXII - Me and Their Line Fence -- XXIII - Tom and Her -- XXIV - How Bonnie Bell Left Us All -- XXV - Me and Them -- XXVI - How I Went Back -- XXVII - How I Quit Old Man Wright -- XXVIII - The Hole in the Wall -- XXIX - How the Game Broke -- XXX - How it Come Out After All.East meets West in this classic novel from acclaimed writer Emerson Hough. After spending her entire life on a cattle ranch in the wide-open West, a young woman named Bonnie Bell Wright moves to a genteel community in the Northeast U.S. to find a suitable husband, along with her cantankerous father and a salt-of-the-earth farm hand named Curly, the narrator of the tale.FictionFiction.FICHough Emerson439076MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910165256703321The Man Next Door3400551UNINA