Rhoda Cosgrave Sivell (8 September 1874 – 19 February 1962), Irish-born Canadian poet and rancher.
They travelled through Halifax, Brandon, Manitoba and Regina before settling near Whitewood, Saskatchewan.
They lived initially in Winnipeg and then moved a ranch near Medicine Hat, Alberta for most of their married life.
The book sold well enough that she was able to buy two stallions with the proceeds and it was republished on two occasions during her life.
Her poems have been published in anthologies like Cowgirl Poetry in 2001 and used as the basis of songs by Almeda (Terry) Bradshaw in 2010.