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by Thomas McGuane (Author) "IN MOST WAYS, old man Whitelaw's funeral was just another scene in the family's life ..." (more)
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Thomas McGuane's The Cadence of Grass is a brawling, barrel-chested novel full of irreverent humor and outrageous characters and situations. Set in Montana, the story begins with the funeral of Jim Whitelaw, the family patriarch, who has cunningly crafted a will that ties up the assets of his bottling company until his older daughter reconciles with her estranged rogue of a husband. With Jim's ditzy yet determined widow; his wild younger daughter and her sweet but unbalanced husband; a cross-dressing rancher; a missing kidney; and a mysterious Bengali, it all adds up to a wild ride. But it's Bill Champion, Jim Whitelaw's old ranching partner, who wins our hearts. A throwback to the old days, Bill is full of Western wisdom and pungent sayings--he defines a "coyote breakfast" as "a piss and a look around." Eventually, Bill reveals a surprising secret as well as the identity of Red Wolf. Like his previous novels, including Nothing but Blue Skies, Panama, Ninety-Two in the Shade, and The Bushwhacked Piano, McGuane's The Cadence of Grass is a ripsnorting read indeed. --Susan Biskeborn --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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McGuane has gone from Florida to Montana novelist, but his most famous novels still date from the beginning of his career. His latest has the hip feel of Panama, without the drugs and hallucinations. Sunny Jim Whitelaw is dead, but he continues to cast a shadow over his family's life. His will requires that his daughter Evelyn patch up her relationship with her no-good husband, Paul¢if she doesn't, the ownership and profits of Sunny Jim's Montana bottling plant will be lost. Though Evelyn's sister, Natalie, has had quality sex with Paul, she urges her sister to stay married for the good of the family; she herself is itching to divorce her dull husband Stuart. Handsome, treacherous Paul, ( infernal, as his parole officer/lover thinks of him) is barely a year out of prison when Sunny Jim dies and the Whitelaw family and all its wealth seems about to wind up in his lap. The prospect of this is bad enough, but Evelyn and Natalie also have to deal with the revelation that Bill Champion, Sunny Jim's old rancher/partner, means more to their mother, Alice, than they ever suspected. As a friend of Natalie's puts it, the times had turned against good-hearted party girls. The times have changed for small Montana ranchers like Bill Champion, too, whose involvement in one of Paul's deals is, predictably, a recipe for disaster. McGuane tells this story of the fall, or at least slump, of the house of Whitelaw in his trademark style, a balladic ramble through the consciousnesses of Evelyn, Natalie, Stuart and Paul. On the surface, McGuane's prose is all moral unflappability, but underneath there's clearly a nostalgia for a less self-indulgent culture, one in which people kept to their (preferably stoic) codes.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Becoming Unbottled, Sep 15 2003
By Natalie Harwood (Oxford, OH USA) - See all my reviews
Becoming Unbottled

THE CADENCE OF GRASS moves through the lives of the Whitelaw family who own a bottling company in Montana. After the death of the patriarch, Sunny Jim (who never smiled), the lives of the rest of the family shift as unpredictably as prairie grass in the wind. The uneven beat of the action and the jarring, Kafkaesque characters contribute to the uniqueness of the book. The characters are both weirder than life yet touchingly real, and McGuane is often laugh-out-loud funny. Stuart, the disparaged and underestimated son-in-law is described as "simple enough to hide his own Easter eggs."
For a person who has been on a horse three times in her life and who has stood in a working barn once for five minutes (phew) the descriptions of such are a delight. I loved reading about draft horse stanchions, snaffles, Kelly Brothers grazers, offside billet straps and coppermouth John Israels, even though I have only the haziest idea as to what they are. And reading how Evelyn maneuvers her pony to work the cattle is as good as watching a gold medal figure skater.
McGuane is a first rate writer, a keen observer of humankind, and lover of the Montana country. THE CADENCE OF GRASS: a memorable read.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing Finish, Jun 27 2003
By Michael DENNISUK "cc coach" (trenton, michigan USA) - See all my reviews
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I read this book while spending some time out west. It has been awhile since I had read anything by McGuane. I enjoyed the characters and his prose. The story was compelling but the ending was disappointing. I'm not sure why he headed in that particular direction.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, May 30 2003
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I found this book to be very diappointing. The plot was not interesting and the characters were dull. I feel like I must have read a different book than that described in the positive reviews below. In any event, the writing at times is quite good , so maybe I'll try one of McGuane's prior works. This one certainly does not live up to its billing or his reputation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars McGuane's Continued Growth, one of his best
I first discovered Thomas McGuane in a Paris Review interview in 1985. He is a man of eloquence of the type that answers to questions posed to him about his writing were so... Read more
Published on April 15 2003 by Shaun Mason

4.0 out of 5 stars A Master of Description and Character
Mr. McGuane is a true American genius. He is in the category of Twain, Hemmingway, and Williams, to mention a few.

The setting is Montana. Read more

Published on Mar 5 2003 by mary anne simpson

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!
Witty, wonderful,whimsical,wicked and wise. This is by far McGuane's best work ever. I laughed and was unable to put this
book down. This will be a best seller soon! Read more
Published on Sep 5 2002 by DONNA L. DUSTY

4.0 out of 5 stars Offbeat and Well Done
The Cadence of Grass is an offbeat novel about a disfunctional Montana family. The patriarch, Sunny Jim Whitelaw, has just died, leaving a will requiring one of his daughters to... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Cadence Of People
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4.0 out of 5 stars More Fun in the New West
McGuane is my favorite novelist, mining territory that hits uncomfortably close to my own ranching, adulterous bones. Read more
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This very original book invites us to compare two versions of the West, one arriving and one departing. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars The residues of good writing
Having spent a good portion of my life in the northern Rockies, I rarely miss a novel set in Montana. McGuane has written a few of the good ones. Read more
Published on Jun 3 2002 by Dr. Mark W. Lusk

2.0 out of 5 stars Not for me, thanks--
The poorly titled book is described as "a brawling, barrel-chested novel full of irreverent humor and outrageous characters and situations." Well, no. Read more
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