Notebook : Moose Squad for the Moose Family Notebook/Journal 120 College Ruled Pages for Teachers Students Kids and Teens Made in the USA Size 6 X 9
Notebook : Moose Squad for the Moose Family Notebook/Journal 120 College Ruled Pages for Teachers Students Kids and Teens Made in the USA Size 6 X 9
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Author(s): Wagoner, David
ISBN No.: 9781962896092
Pages: 196
Year: 202402
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 22.07
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

A rip-roaring, western saga in the grand tradition of Mark Twain and True Grit.Eli is a harmonica-playing teenager working in a livery stable in Sheepshank, Colorado in 1889 when he witnesses the town's bank explode in a shower of coins and a gang of robbers make their getaway with $30,000 in gold bullion. He recognizes the desperados.and offers to share their identities with Tracker Byrd if the half-breed Indian expert at reading trails will take him on as his apprentice. Byrd agrees, they join the town's whiskey-drinking posse, and their wild adventure begins."Wagoner transmutes this heist into pure sunshine with his alchemical story-telling. What follows has as many surprises as the spines on a cactus. An impeccable mingling of pace and humor.


" New York Times"A wild and humorous adventure story." Chicago Tribune"A humorous, skillfully-crafted novel that rises to a level of excellence." Baltimore Sun"Tracker should be cherished as fine entertainment of unsurpassed quality." Buffalo News"It's high-grade escapism, with a rich vein of down-to-earth philosophy and good humor. If you like True Gritand Mark Twain, you'll take to this like hot biscuits on a cold morning."Minneapolis Star Tribune"A comic, laconic, folksy yarn that's full of surprises, excitement and laughter. Wagoner's fun is contagious. Sure-fire entertainment.


" Yazoo Herald"Wagoner endures as a national literary resource, precious but untapped. I worry and fret he isn't better known. Wagoner the prose stylist is in chronic debt to Wagoner the accomplished poet. Only In Wagoner's trust does vintage-colloquial American English emerge as an instrument of rich beauty" Philadelphia Inquirer"An entrancing, humorous and human experience. There are a great many belly laughs, chuckles and out-and-out jaw-openers and wheezers in this tale." Montgomery Advertiser"Any poet who writes comic westerns deserves a prize, even if it's only your reading of him." South Bend Tribune.


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