When Bryce Andrews took a job at an expansive Montana cattle ranch near Yellowstone, he didn’t intend to write “Badluck Way: A Year on the Ragged Edge of the West.” His nonfiction account came from daily notes he took about working with cattle, confronting predatory wolves and observing how people, wild places and animals coexist — or sometimes how they don’t.“I kept notes because I had a strong desire to share the story with people,” Andrews said of his year at Sun Ranch. “But I wasn’t presumptuous enough to think I’d become a published author. I felt lucky to have …
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