Boone's Lick
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Author: Larry McMurtry Paperback
Putting to rest the notion that with Duane's Depressed he had written
his last novel, Pulitzer Prize-winner McMurtry (Lonesome Dove) launches
a new series with this whimsical adventure set between Missouri and the
wilderness of Wyoming. The CecilsDMary Margaret; her brother-in-law,
Seth; four children; half-sister Rosie; and Granpa CrackenthorpeDare
weary of waiting 14 months for Mary's husband, Dick, to return from his
work as a wagoner in Wyoming while they starve in Civil War-ravaged
Missouri. The family decide to travel up the Platte River to find the
wayward Dick. Outspoken Mary Margaret, a sturdy matriarch, has a
less-obviousDand surprisingly romanticDmotivation for embarking on the
journey. Seth, a veteran of the Union army and experienced
frontiersman, provides a typical McMurtry male foil to a strong female
lead, expressing both rustic wisdom and bewilderment. After a brief and
violent adventure with the remains of a bushwhacking gang (and an
encounter with Wild Bill Hickok), the family members combat harsh
winter weather and fear of Indians as they trek upriver to locate Dick.
Narrated by teenage Shay, the novel is reminiscent of McMurtry's
lighter fiction (Somebody's Darling; Cadillac Jack; The Late Child).
Shay's guileless tone and McMurtry's patented stylistic use of humorous
understatement, non sequitur, misunderstanding and misdirection deflect
graphic violence, intolerable hardship and even the death of major
characters. More an amusing fable of family strife than a serious story
with memorable characters, this piece does not approach the substance
or quality of McMurtry's better works, but his ardent fans will
undoubtedly appreciate the warmth, compassion and humor that the
narrative exudes.
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