Libby Flats: The longest journeys lead back to yourself

Libby Flats: The longest journeys lead back to yourself
Libby Flats, a novel by Alan O'Hashi, is a coming-of-age story about how old and new friends confront their differences and discover the power of forgiveness. The story happens during the twilight time of life when long-lost pals are closer than family. The story is a captivating tale of a love triangle, conflicts around race and gender identity, youthful rebellion, and the enduring power of friendship. Becca Pembroke travels for a summer job on the Quiver Mountain Ranch near Lander, Wyoming, in the 1960s, fleeing her stodgy New Jersey lifestyle, including wealthy and egotistical Jack Middleton, whom her mother thinks is Becca's perfect match. While in Wyoming, she befriends Gary, the ranch owner's son, who is more interested in fighting in the Vietnam War than pursuing girls. The two end up working with another hand, Avery Meadows, from Jackson. Becca ends up establishing in-state residency and studying anthropology at the University of Wyoming (UW) in Laramie to pursue a lifelong interest in returning ceremonial artifacts back to Native American tribes, which leads to significant personal revelations that affect her family. Avery joins her at UW as a wildlife management major. They reunite with Gary upon his honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy. He enrolls at UW to study journalism rather than returning home to manage his family ranch. Becca's mother cajoles Jack into transferring from Princeton University to UW. His mission is to rescue Becca from the free-spirited Wild West. She shows more interest in Gary, causing a big rift with Jack, which is constantly mediated by Avery. Becca comes up with a Pact among herself and her three acquaintances to keep the peace until a big blow-up between Jack and Gary estrange
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Libby Flats, a novel by Alan O'Hashi, is a coming-of-age story about how old and new friends confront their differences and discover the power of forgiveness. The story happens during the twilight time of life when long-lost pals are closer than family. The story is a captivating tale of a love triangle, conflicts around race and gender identity, youthful rebellion, and the enduring power of friendship. Becca Pembroke travels for a summer job on the Quiver Mountain Ranch near Lander, Wyoming, in the 1960s, fleeing her stodgy New Jersey lifestyle, including wealthy and egotistical Jack Middleton, whom her mother thinks is Becca's perfect match. While in Wyoming, she befriends Gary, the ranch owner's son, who is more interested in fighting in the Vietnam War than pursuing girls. The two end up working with another hand, Avery Meadows, from Jackson. Becca ends up establishing in-state residency and studying anthropology at the University of Wyoming (UW) in Laramie to pursue a lifelong interest in returning ceremonial artifacts back to Native American tribes, which leads to significant personal revelations that affect her family. Avery joins her at UW as a wildlife management major. They reunite with Gary upon his honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy. He enrolls at UW to study journalism rather than returning home to manage his family ranch. Becca's mother cajoles Jack into transferring from Princeton University to UW. His mission is to rescue Becca from the free-spirited Wild West. She shows more interest in Gary, causing a big rift with Jack, which is constantly mediated by Avery. Becca comes up with a Pact among herself and her three acquaintances to keep the peace until a big blow-up between Jack and Gary estrange
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