` Fine Just The Way It Is` marks Annie Proulx`s return to the Wyoming of ` Brokeback Mountain` & the familiar cast of hardy, unsentimental prairie folk. The stories are cast over centuries, & capture the voices & lives of the settlers this sagebrushed & weatherworn country has known, from the native Indian tribes to the modern day ranch owners & politicians, & their cowboy forebears. In `A Family Man`, an old man nearing the end of his life unburdens himself of the weighty family secrets that were his father`s unwelcome legacy. ` Them Old Cowboy Songs` follows Archie & Rosie, a young pioneer couple, & their hardships in their attempt to homestead in the exposed wintry expanses of the prairie, & ` Testimony of the Donkey` finds a young international couple, Marc & Caitlin, struggling with much more modern concerns, & confronting uncertainty as their relationship comes to its end. These are stories of desperation & hard times, often marked by an inescapable sadness, set in a landscape both brutal & magnificent. Enlivened by folk tales, flights of fancy, & details of ranch & rural work, they juxtapose Wyoming`s traditional character & attitudes -- confrontation of tough problems, prejudice, persistence in the face of difficulty -- with the more benign values of the new west. These are bold, elegant & memorable pieces, & once more confirm Annie Proulx as one of the most talented, unique short story writers in the language.