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The Man Who Rode Midnight
The Man Who Rode Midnight
Author: Elmer Kelton
West Texas hasn't changed much in the nearly seventy years Wes Hendrix has been a cowboy.. It's a hard land, a land that gives only as much as a man's willing to put into it. And Wes has always put everything he's had into it--he has no other way. Now they want to take his land away, and he is set for the biggest fight of his life.
ISBN: 384500
Publication Date: 1987
Pages: 257
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Book Type: Paperback
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I think Elmer Kelton puts all other Western writers, including L. L'Amour, in the shade, and have read nearly everything Kelton has written.

This book is one of my favorites, and was part of my "permanent collection" - books I'll probably read again or at least refer to. Have been hunting for a hardcover copy of this for years, and a while back found a really clean trade paperback copy, so here it is.

Like a lot of Kelton's work, this is more about the changes wrought on the Old West by the passing of time than about cowboys and Indians and gunfights. The protagonist has outlived his glory days and doesn't get much respect from his grandson who has ridden the Greyhound out from Dallas to Big River TX to spend some time with him - mainly because no one in Dallas wants to put up with him any more.

I give this book 5 stars without reservation.
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A story of first and third generations combining to save the things that matter to them, while adjusting to the realities of a new age.

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