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"Cabin Fever" is a novel written in 1918 by B. M. Bower (real name Bertha Muzzy Sinclair). B. M. Bower is an American author known primarily for Western novels and short stories published in the early 20th century.
If you are interested in Western novels or historical novels set in the American West, B. M. Bower's "Cabin Fever" is worth exploring as it provides a glimpse into life in that era and region through the lens of a talented author.
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Summary
In this book, Bower tells the story of a young man named Bud Moore who is stranded in the mountains of Montana due to a blizzard. As he struggles to survive in the harsh winter environment, he encounters a group of settlers struggling to make a living in the rugged terrain. Bud soon becomes involved in their lives and struggles, including a feud between the two families that threatens to tear the community apart. Along the way, he falls in love with a young woman named Ruth, but their romance is threatened by ongoing conflict.