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Leaving Cheyenne
  

Leaving Cheyenne (Hardcover)

de Larry McMurtry (Author) "When I woke up Dad was standing by the bed shaking my foot ..." En savoir plus
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My foot's in the stirrup,

My pony won't stand;

Goodbye, old partner,

I'm leaving Cheyenne.

-- Old cowboy song

Leaving Cheyenne, Larry McMurtry's second novel, traces the loves of three West Texas characters as they follow that sundown trail: Gideon Fry, the serious rancher; Johnny McCloud, the free-spirited cowhand; and Molly Taylor, the sensitive woman they both love and who bears them each a son. Tragic circumstances mark the trail but McMurtry's style never turns melodramatic or sentimental. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.

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A reissue of the heartwarming story of a love triangle--described by The New York Times as "a rarity . . . wonderful, heartbreaking, exhilarating"--by the bestselling author of Terms of Endearment and Lonesome Dove. The heir to a Texas ranch, his cowboy friend, and the woman they both love tell their own stories, over a 40-year span, and explain how they finally "left" Cheyenne. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Just another favorite from Larry McMurtry, Jui 21 2004
I don't intend to write a full-on review; I figure there are enough here already. I just wanted to add my five-star rating to the overall, and summarize how I feel about this book.

It took a while to get started, but it subtly endeared its characters to me so much that I finished it off in a three-hour sitting. Before I knew it I loved the characters, I loved the book, and I was sad that it was over. And I guess that's that, huh?

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Growing old together. . ., Mai 17 2004
Par Ronald Scheer "rockysquirrel" (Los Angeles) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Larry McMurtry grew up among ranchers and cowboys, and his familiarity with this rural world makes his early novels set in and around Thalia, Texas, genuinely alive with rich detail and believable characters. He knows this world as it's seen and understood by the people who live there, both young and old. Most revealingly (and colorfully) he knows how they really talk to each other and to themselves -- not in the stereotypical ways often ascribed to country people.

You read "Leaving Cheyenne" slowly (the reference is to an old cowboy ballad, not the town in Wyoming), savoring the re-creation of real times and places, even when the story itself may move with no great urgency. The insights into characters and the observance of their behavior make them come alive on the page, and you simply enjoy the portrayals of them, their values, beliefs, and experiences.

Part I of this novel is told from the point of view of Gideon, a rancher's son, about 20 years old, around the year 1920. There is his friend Johnny, from a neighboring ranch, and the two of them compete for the affection of Molly, a barefoot, independent-minded girl who willfully and unwisely marries another boy, an oilfield roustabout.

In Part II, it is 20 years later, during WWII, and Molly, now widowed, remains friends with the middle-aged Gideon and Johnny, each of whom happens to have fathered one of her two sons. This part is told from her point of view. Gideon has married another woman (also unwisely) and has become a prosperous rancher, while Johnny works for him, content to be a happy-go-lucky cowboy. Molly lives alone, her sons off to war, and yearns for the company of each of her two old friends and lovers.

In Part III, it is again 20 years later, about 1960 (the novel was published in 1962), and the three characters are now much older. Told from the point of view of Johnny, this section is farcically comical. Meanwhile, Gideon is haunted with guilt for his infidelities with Molly, and Johnny, as he says, has never lost a night's sleep feeling shame for anything he's ever done.

Written in 20-year jumps, the novel gives a sense of how quickly life passes and how people remain the adolescents they once were even as they age. We see that choices made in haste cannot be undone and can leave a life-long legacy of regret. Yet there is also solace in affection, loyalty, and tenderness of heart. The novel celebrates the special quality of friendship among friends who have lived their whole lives together in the same small rural community. And over the years, there is the land -- and working the land -- to ground their rural lives with purpose.

I recommend this novel, along with the author's "Horseman, Pass By," to anyone with an interest in cowboys and ranching. McMurtry captures rural western life and character in rich detail.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting Book!, Mai 24 2003
Par Evelyn Horan (California) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Perhaps there is more to life, other than sex, especially as one grows older. What about enduring friendship? Three different characters, three different viewpoints. Thought-provoking narrative for the reader to ponder and consider as the country western song tells us: "time changes everything". Worthwhile read!
Evelyn Horan - teacher/counselor/children's author
Jeannie, A Texas Frontier Girl, Books One - Three
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5.0étoiles sur 5 a unique concept well done
I read this book some years ago and I was very impressed. I enjoyed just about all of Larry McMurtry's early (pre-Lonesome Dove) works. Read more
Publié le Mars 14 2002 par Randy Keehn

2.0étoiles sur 5 A struggle to read.
It took quite a while for me to get into this book. I just finished reading Texasville prior to starting Leaving Cheyenne. I was expecting more after reading Texasville. Read more
Publié le Mars 6 2002 par Todd

2.0étoiles sur 5 Tiresome
I love several of Larry McMurtry's early novels, such as Horseman, Pass By and The Last Picture Show. Read more
Publié le Janv. 22 2002 par Westley

5.0étoiles sur 5 Realistic description of rural Texas west of I-35
I grew up on a ranch in Texas and this book hit home even more accurately than Horseman Pass By or The Last Picture Show. Read more
Publié le Jui 7 2001 par ckirkpatrick@valubond.com

5.0étoiles sur 5 Realistic description of rural Texas west of I-35
I grew up on a ranch in Texas and this book hit home even more accurately than Horseman Pass By or The Last Picture Show. Read more
Publié le Jui 7 2001 par ckirkpatrick@valubond.com

1.0étoiles sur 5 Instead of Leaving Cheyenne, I say Leave This Book Alone
I don't know how a talented writer like Larry McMurtry managed it, but somehow this short novel reads like one of the longest books I've ever read. Read more
Publié le Mai 1 2001

1.0étoiles sur 5 Cowboy Days of Our Lives
If you want to enter into the world of three of the most boring characters ever, by all means read this book. Read more
Publié le Fév 7 2000 par William G. Lawrence

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Best Ever!
Leaving Cheyenne is my all time favorite. The three lives of the characters come to life and the reader is transposed into their lives. Read more
Publié le Aoû 27 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 This book let me remember innocence and an open heart.
I read this book when it came out in the early 60's and loved it. I just re-read it to see if it would still have the same effect on me. Read more
Publié le Mai 25 1999 par martyfriedman@jmperry.com

5.0étoiles sur 5 how does he know so much about young people?
I can honestly say I felt more for the characters in this novel than any other I've ever read. I am only 25 years old, but I feel as if I've known these people my whole life... Read more
Publié le Juil 2 1998

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