Ira Hamilton, the teenage son of an Indian-hating rancher, learns to make his own decisions and become his own man while attempting to recover a prize Arabian colt stolen from him by a local rustler known as Hawkeye.
Sheep rancher Pete Lorda, his family, and his workers struggle to keep the ranch going when an epidemic of rabies, started when a rabid bat bit a roving coyote, infects the animals and people on the Carson City homestead.
A son writes of his father, an old Basque sheepherder who lived and worked in the American West for most of his life, and who, in fulfilling his dream of returning to the Pyrenees, came to a new realization of what America meant to him.