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Leaving Cheyenne
Leaving Cheyenne
Author: Larry McMurtry
?If Chaucer were a Texan writing today . . . this is how he would have written and this is how he would have felt.?? New York Times In Leaving Cheyenne (1963), which anticipates Lonesome Dove more than any other early novel, the stark realities of the American West play out in a mesmerizing love triangle. Stubborn rancher Gideon Fry, resilient M...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781631493515
ISBN-10: 1631493515
Publication Date: 3/20/2018
Pages: 304
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Liveright
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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buckysue avatar reviewed Leaving Cheyenne on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The dialogue in this tale is so authentic. My grandfather grew up in Texas in the early 1900's and I swear I could hear him speaking on each page. He used many of the same "colorful" expressions and stories. The characters, Gid, Molly and Johnny take us on an unconventional trip down memeory lane and what life was like in their day.
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This is an excellent book to read. On a whim I got it knowing it was one of Larry McMurty's early works and I was amazed how well his characters were developed. He is an amazing writer.
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I read this book in 2 days and loved it from cover to cover. The story follows three people in a love triangle from their teenage to twilight years. McMurtry captures the life of a cowboy like no other. The dialect, mannerisms, and day-to-day habits are spot on. The story flows smoothly as a stream. It will have you laughing and wiping tears. The cover notes say this book is the basis for the film "Lovin' Molly". I haven't seen it, but I plan to check it out.


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