So what’s it about?
I asked this question of those who originally recommended it
to me, and the answer I received didn’t inspire enthusiastic thoughts: It’s the story about a bunch of old cowboys
who go on a cattle drive.
Huh? How is that even
remotely interesting? Why would I want
to read about a cattle drive?
The answer is this:
Just do it. I promise: You won’t be sorry.
Lonesome Dove is about a cattle drive, but it’s more than
that. It’s about the strong ties of friendship between two former Texas
Rangers, Captain August “Gus” McCrae and Captain Woodrow F. Call, two men who
couldn’t be more different. While Call
is stoic and serious, McCrae is often seen as more laid back and carefree. But the truth is that the two men, for all of
their differences, are like yen and yang or two sides of the same coin. It’s almost a love story without the romance
element. They complement each other
and, while they seem to have nothing at all in common, they are simply not the
same without the other.
Besides the main characters is a series of supporting cast
members who round out the story...a 17 year old boy, the son of a prostitute,
who suspects that Call might be his father; a young prostitute, Lorie, who just
wants to get out of town; and the reprehensible coward, Jake Spoon, who
abandons her and leaves her defenseless against the elements and those who
would do her harm.
In truth, I sat down to read this book because I wanted to
silence someone who insisted I read it...and so I talked my best friend (700
miles away) into reading it with me, just so I would have some company in what
I thought would be a grueling read. To
my surprise, it was action-packed, funny, heartbreaking, and truly one of the
best books I’ve ever read.
Trust me – you don’t want to miss this book. If you read nothing else this year, pick up a
copy of Lonesome Dove. You won’t be
sorry!
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