By 1900, San Francisco is a far cry from the makeshift boom-town it was in its gold rush days. Olana Whittaker, the daughter of a lumber baron, is struggling to make her own way as a journalist for the Gold Coast Chronicle--but must use a male pseudonym to be read seriously. While covering the opening of Sequoia National Park, Olana meets ranger Matthew Hart and soon learns to appreciate his cause--saving the land from men like her father.
By 1900, San Francisco is a far cry from the makeshift boom-town it was in its gold rush days. Olana Whittaker, the daughter of a lumber baron, is struggling to make her own way as a journalist for the Gold Coast Chronicle--but must use a male pseudonym to be read seriously. While covering the opening of Sequoia National Park, Olana meets ranger Matthew Hart and soon learns to appreciate his cause--saving the land from men like her father.