All the Pretty Horses (Border)
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Publisher Description
Cormac McCarthy is a quiet, unassuming presence in American fiction today, but like the slow, measured voices of many of his characters, he speaks with an authority and conviction that demands an audience. All the Pretty Horses, McCarthy's sixth novel, is a cowboy odyssey for modern times. Set in the late 1940s, it features the travels and toils of a 16-year-old East Texan named John Grady Cole, caught in the agonizing purgatory between adolescence and adulthood. At the start of the novel, Cole's grandfather has just died, his parents have permanently separated, and the family ranch, upon which he had placed so many boyish hopes, has been sold. Rootless and increasingly restive, Cole leaves Texas, accompanied by his friend Lacey Rawlins, and begins a journey across the vaquero frontier into the badlands of northern Mexico. In spite of its hard realities and spare telling, All the Pretty Horses is a lyrical and richly romantic story, chronicling-along with the erosion of the frontier-the loss of an era.
Customer Reviews
Genius.
Cormac Mcarthy should be read by all. A prime example of how all authors are not created equal. Kids especially, should be introduced to this magnificent, fearless author. Honest, raw, and exciting he has created a fine piece of true American literature. Why is this not required reading in school? Cormac M. Is a genius. This book was published in the early 90s, back before literature was significantly dumbed down. Help change the course of history and teach kids about honor, integrity and what it means to be truly human. If you want to fight against the dumbing down of America, push this book down the throats of your local PTA! Right on!