Larry McMurtry is the author of twenty-nine novels, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lonesome Dove, three memoirs, two collections of essays, and more than thirty screenplays. He lives in Archer City, Texas.
Chicago Tribune A fun saga....Classic McMurtry: A down-home
adventure with fictional characters mingling with istorical
figures.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Probably his best "western" since
Lonesome Dove.
The New York Times Book Review This is McMurtry at his best.
Mary Margaret Cecil has lived in Boone's Lick, MO, for more than 15 years, with her children, her elderly father, and her brother-in-law, Seth. Periodically, her wayward husband, a freight hauler on the Bozeman Trail, visits just long enough to leave her pregnant and remorseful. Discontent with her lot, Mary Margaret marshals her family and sets off up the Missouri River by flatboat and across the plains to Wyoming in search of her husband to tell him that she is "quitting him." A wonderful road story in the tradition of McMurtry's Lonesome Dove, although not nearly so prodigious, Boone's Lick has all the adventure of a classic WesternDlosing Grandpa to the river during a violent storm, racing against the onset of winter, burying the remains of Indian massacresDalways pushing forward toward Wyoming. In December 1866, the family finally finds the errant Dick Cecil at Fort Phil Kearny, only to witness the historic Fetterman Massacre three days later. McMurtry's historical novel, told with humor and candor from the perspective of Mary Margaret's oldest son, Shay, is highly recommended for adults and adolescents alike.DThomas L. Kilpatrick, Southern Illinois Univ. Lib., Carbondale Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
Chicago Tribune A fun saga....Classic McMurtry: A down-home
adventure with fictional characters mingling with istorical
figures.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Probably his best "western" since
Lonesome Dove.
The New York Times Book Review This is McMurtry at his best.
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