
Me And Johnny Blue
As rough and ready cowboys, me and Johnny Blue had seen our share of hard times, but in the winter of 1887, we lost our jobs, our money and nearly our lives. But listen up, boys--I'm here to tell you how we survived...In the tradition of such masterworks as Lonesome Dove, Little Big Man and Dances with Wolves, Joseph A. West's first novel, now back in print, blends rousing adventure, colorful hum...
File Size: 627 KB
Print Length: 354 pages
Publication Date: May 1, 2000
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Language: English
ASIN: B008VHNFCE
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“Very fast paced, action packed read. Enough tribulation and low parts to inspire depth, but overall upbeat and entertaining read....”
r, fascinating Western history and extraordinary invention.Praise for Me and Johnny Blue:"Take a pair of pugnacious cowboys who never saw trouble they didn't like, mix them with a fiendish villain and his diabolical filibusters, and the result is comic delight. Joseph West brings to this engaging novel an encyclopedic knowledge of the West. He keeps the body count sufficient to satisfy gluttons, frost his cake with bawds, throws a few wolfers, a boxer, and a patent medicine huckster into the pot, rings in all the Western legends worth recounting, and seasons the stew with smiles. Western fiction will never be the same."-- Richard. S. Wheeler"Me and Johnny Blue is old-fashioned storytelling raised to the level of homegrown art, told in an American language that is almost gone."-- Loren D. Estleman"Wildly comic and darkly compelling. Joseph West is a writer of extraordinary originality and promise." -- Robert Olen Butler"Real cowboys never lie...except sometimes, and usually only to make a good story better. This rollicking big windy has occasional grains of truth, but not enough to keep it from being very funny." -- Elmer Kelton
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