Bo Mason, his wife, and two boys live a transient life of poverty, drifting from town to town and from state to state, seeking their fortune or at least a living. It is the conflict between the hardscrabble existence and Bo's pursuit of the frontier myth and of the American dream that gives the book such resonance and power.
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Bo Mason, his wife, and two boys live a transient life of poverty, drifting from town to town and from state to state, seeking their fortune or at least a living. It is the conflict between the hardscrabble existence and Bo's pursuit of the frontier myth and of the American dream that gives the book such resonance and power.
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