The Pride of Palomar

By Peter B. Kyne, 1921

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The Pride of Palomar Summary

The Pride of Palomar by Peter B. Kyne is a romance of the American West set amid the historic ranchos of California. Centered on a proud landowner struggling to preserve his ancestral estate, the novel explores themes of tradition, honor, and resilience in the face of encroaching modernity and greed.

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The Pride of Palomar Excerpt

Short Summary: A vast ranch. A proud family name. And a fight to save both from ruin in this stirring tale of legacy and love.

"There are some things a man won’t sell—not for money, not for peace of mind, not even for survival."

In The Pride of Palomar, Don Miguel Ferrar faces the gradual decline of his family’s grand rancho, threatened by financial hardship and unscrupulous developers. When a spirited young woman arrives with ties to his past and a heart full of ambition, romance and rivalry bloom amid a battle for land and identity.

Peter B. Kyne brings to life the California of old, filled with vibrant landscapes, cultural legacy, and dramatic confrontation. The novel reflects on the tension between heritage and progress, as Ferrar must decide whether honor and history are worth more than profit and ease.

With strong characters, warm sentiment, and a deep appreciation for setting, The Pride of Palomar is both a love letter to a lost era and a moving defense of values that endure.

Ideal for readers of frontier drama, historical romance, and those drawn to the rich texture of the American West.

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