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Learn moreGee Gee has fallen, in love that is. Witty, funny, intelligent. Gee Gee’s letters to her friend tell the story of the adventures of her new life.
A socialite world traveler, with not a care in the world, Gee Gee discovers, in one telegram, that she lost her fortune, her fiancée, and possibly her place in proper society. No matter, Gee Gee is resourceful, intelligent, and brave. As luck would have it, she falls for Duncan and now nothing else matters. He sweeps her up with all the charm of a Canadian rancher and delivers her to the rich golden wheat fields of Alberta, Canada. Duncan is poised with perfect timing in the Canadian West, as he’s convinced of the future wealth to be found at the foothills of the Canadian Rockies near Calgary, as the railway approaches their ranch, he’s about to give Gee Gee everything she lost and more.
Arthur Stringer (1874–1950) was a Canadian novelist, screenwriter, and poet who later moved to the United States. He published forty-five works of fiction and fifteen other books, in addition to writing filmscripts and articles.