Leaving Cheyenne
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Narrated by:
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John Randolph Jones
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C.J. Critt
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Mark Hammer
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By:
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Larry McMurtry
Texas. Even as it enters a new century, it is still a clean, lean, and hungry country—its passions quickly felt and quickly spent, its hopes as clear and forthright as the morning sun.
Bound inextricably to the land, its future is forged by young men and women like Gideon Fry, Johnny McCloud, and Molly Taylor. Gideon, a circumspect young man, is torn between his need to find his own way and the more formidable challenge of following in his rancher father’s footsteps. His best friend Johnny takes each day as it comes, his restless spirit finding its only solace in the arms of a woman, a barroom brawl, or on the back of a good horse traversing an open range. And binding them all together is Molly, the elusive and passionate woman they both love, who gives herself to both, commits herself to neither, and bears each of them a child.
Rugged, bold, and volatile, the three of them struggle with history even as they make it. And they, along with the country that bred them, come of age together in this tender and intimate novel of the heart.
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Great story
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In a way, Gid and Johnny's cowboy characters reminded me of the relationship between Gus and Call in Lonesome Dove, with Gid being a serious hard working, principled man, and Johnny looking for a simple, fun loving way to go. Molly, the love interest of both throughout the decades was hard to figure, and a bit unbelievable at times. However, she was the glue that bound them all together.
If you're looking for an exciting, fast moving edge of your chair read, this isn't it. This is essentially a slow look back in time of a way of life in west Texas and the people who lived it, spanning 5+ decades from the late 1800's to the mid 1900's.
I've read. almost all of McMurtry's books, not all of them are great but Lonesome Dove stands alone as my most favorite books. I will sadly miss him as one of my go to authors for deep relationship books.
A Poignant Look Back in Time
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Tied for the best
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it's ok,
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