Pinto Horse and the Phantom Bull
Discover the captivating tale of "Pinto Horse and the Phantom Bull," a novel by renowned author, set against the stunning backdrop of Montana's upper Madison. Published by the University of Nebraska Press in 1998, this engaging story spans 277 pages and offers readers a glimpse into the life of Old Man Ennis, a rancher who finds himself reluctantly admiring a slate-colored Zebu cow. As her wild cunning is passed on to her calf, readers witness the transformation of this calf into a formidable bull, whose presence is both haunting and enigmatic. This narrative weaves themes of nature, ranch life, and the complexities of admiration and rivalry. Perfect for fans of Western literature and animal stories, this paperback edition is a must-have for your collection. Dive into this enthralling story today and experience the mystique of the phantom bull!