RENO, 1947. Imagine you've had enough of your cheating spouse. You're ready to leave. But it's 1947. And that means unless your spouse "gives" you a divorce, you're stuck.
Or you could go to Reno
Divorce seekers by the thousands were running to "The Divorce Capital of the World" for a six-week, no-fault divorce. If they had the money and the need for privacy, they stayed on one of the dude ranches around town. Someone called those dude ranches "divorce ranches" and the name stuck.
Bill McGee was the dude wrangler on the famous Flying M E divorce ranch, an exclusive hideout for the wealthy. He entertained Easterners with names like Astor and du Pont, and Hollywood movie stars Clark Gable and Ava Gardner.
In this book, you will find:
- A captivating collection of true stories illustrated with photos from the author's collection or the private collections of former Flying M E guests.
- A firsthand account of life on the exclusive Flying M E... as Bill McGee entertained guests on trail rides by day and escorted them to their favorite watering holes to drink and gamble by night.
- A unique magazine-style layout, perfect for reading cover-to-cover or skipping around to your favorite stories... illustrated with with 180 vintage photos.
- An Introduction by divorce ranch novelist Peggy Wynne Borgman, who sets the stage for the allure of 1940s Reno and how a little town out West changed the way people divorced in America.