Excellent book. This is the first book I've read by this author but I will read more.
This is without a doubt one of McMurtry's best novels, right on a par with Lonesome Dove. You won't be disappointed. Highly recommended.
Larry McMurtry is a very good writer. This story of a woman who tires of her husbands long absences (years at a time) from supplying forts along the Oregon trail. ( He's a little bit of a ne'er do well.) She gathers up her family, goes West to find him.

Emmitt W. (
spidwebb) wrote on 9/25/2006...
Very Good, A good ride.
In the Old West, killers, scalpers, gunslingers, and backstabbers ruled the land without fear, confident they were the most dangerous people on the prairie. Then Mary Margaret showed up with her kids and she is about to show them all why hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
In the Old West, killers, scalpers, gunslingers, and backstabbers ruled the land without fear, confident they were the most dangerous people on the prairie. Then Mary Margaret showed up with her kids. Encountering every peril of life on the trail, Mary Margaret is about to show them all why hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
In the backwater town of Boone's Lick, Missouri, Mary has finally had it with her husband, Dickie--whose job supplying forts along the Oregon Trail gives him ample opportunity to be swayed out of wedding vows. Determined to se thing aright, she collects her children--along with the rest of her kin--and makes her West on a comic jouney of epic proportions. Incourtering every peril of life on the trial, Mary is about to show them all why hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Not as prolific as Lonesome Dove,but funny and interesting just the same.

Celia Y. (
cay) wrote on 12/26/2005...
Larry McMurtry is one of my favorite authors. He can spin a yarn with such rich characters who evoke humor and pathos at the same time.