In the sixties, a trio of young blacks from Detroit descend upon the racially homogenous plains of Eastern Colorado to start a ranch. In their quest, they partner with a drifting hippie and a college reject to form lifelong relationships and serendipitous success.
This is a beautifully written book about what can happen when people work together for the greater good of all.
There are laugh out loud moments and serious subject matter, all combined into a story about how a family is formed, not by blood but by love and mutual respect.
Highly recommended to anyone in need of a "feel good" story.