The Drift Fence

By Zane Grey

The Drift Fence - Zane Grey
  • Release Date: 2015-07-31
  • Genre: Romantic Comedies
Score: 5
5
From 15 Ratings

Description

Published: 1933
Zane Grey evokes the atmosphere, hardships and possibilities of the Old West like nobody else. In 'The Drift Fence', Jim Taft, a stranger from Missouri, has the Herculean task of fencing off a large Arizonan ranch to prevent cattle-rustling, in the face of fierce local opposition. There's also the lovely Molly Dunn to distract him; but how can he hope to woo the sister of his chief enemy?
When the first drift fence is built across a free cattle range, anger overflows. Jim Traft, the tenderfoot in charge of building the fence, finds himself in deep trouble.
It takes all of his wits to stay alive, let alone complete the fence. But with courage and tenacity Traft finishes his work and lives to see it bring new order to the range.

Reviews

  • The power of being feminine leads to real love and happiness!

    5
    By Wesley Huff
    If you want to see what our culture was like before the feminists destroyed it, this is a great book! The feminists have thrown away the real, enormous power that women have. The power of being feminine! 16 year old Molly Dunn gets rich rancher Jim Traft to fall madly in love with her. How does she do that? By giving him what all men want: love and affection, respect, appreciation, admiration, and children. And on top of all that, when things get really tough, as they always do in life, Molly puts her own life on the line. You can’t get a better example of the song: “No I won’t be afraid just as long as you stand by me.” A modern feminist would never do that because they have been taught to basically hate men. The tragedy is that most women really want what Molly Dunn has. But they have only themselves to blame for not having it!!
  • Great story. The many misspellings were VERY distracting. I've read this story in print and

    4
    By KDsKindle48
    I've read this story in print and it had few, if any misspellings.
  • Zane Grey - The Drift Fence

    5
    By mtlowry
    Just finished a trip back to the old west. Young Jim Traft left his home in Missouri to work for his uncle and build a drift fence to help control where cattle wandered. But problems keep cropping up for young Jim because learning the cattle business in Arizona at that historic time wasn't easy. Add in the cowboys he has to learn how to control and a certain young lady Jim falls head over heels in love with and the outlaws who don't want him to succeed and you have a great read. Zane Grey has long been one of my personal favorites for his abilities to pull you into the middle of the action as well as painting a picture of places you may not have seen and making your read that much more enjoyable. Will soon be starting the sequel, The Hash Knife Outfit. Let's see what's in store for Jim, Molly and his Diamond outfit of cowboys in this book.