'Me--Smith'
by Caroline Lockhart
About this book
Me—Smith by Caroline Lockhart plunges listeners into a windswept early 20th-century frontier where a laconic cowboy named Smith navigates cattle trails, rivalries, and unexpected love. Set against the jagged peaks of the Rockies and the sagebrush plains, this classic Western fiction weaves adventure, humor, and moral tension as Smith encounters deputies, outlaws, Sioux traditions, and the stubborn affections of a spirited schoolmarm.
Lockhart’s 1911 novel captures the texture of frontier life with vivid scenes of horse chases, courtroom grumblings, and quiet moments of longing, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and cultural collision without sacrificing warmth or wit. The narrative balances brisk action with character-driven storytelling, offering insight into early American West society during a time of rapid change.
Ideal for fans of Western literature, classic fiction, and historical audiobooks, Me—Smith is a sturdy, character-rich listen for anyone who enjoys rugged landscapes, memorable protagonists, and a blend of romance and frontier justice. Put on your headphones and ride along for a timeless tale of grit, heart, and the peculiar rules of life on the range.
