In a rugged frontier town, a steadfast matriarch runs Cottage Home, offering shelter and guidance to a steady stream of mountain waifs and travelers.
Nestled at the edge of the world, this tale follows Mother Lee, a sharp-eyed, hard‑working woman who welcomes every guest with practical care and hard‑won wisdom. Through warm meals, a shared sense of community, and lessons drawn from daily life, the book paints a vivid portrait of frontier life and the people who hold it together.
- Meet a fearless caregiver whose kindness is matched by strict principles
- Experience the quiet, often unspoken bonds that form among travelers, ranchers, and neighbors
- See how a close-knit shelter becomes a home for those in need, even as storms rage outside
- Explore themes of family, responsibility, and resilience in a harsh but beautiful landscape
Ideal for readers of classic frontier fiction who enjoy character-driven stories about community, courage, and daily life on the edge of civilization. The Edge of the World unfolds with a gentle, steady pace that invites reflection on what it means to care for others in tough times.