Synopses & Reviews
Meet Bud Abernathy, age nine, and his brother, Temp, age five: two cowboys determined to see the Old West. The boys are headed for the Goodnight Ranch, where their daddy once was known as "Catch'em Alive" Jack for his ability to catch live wolves with his bare hands. To get to Goodnight, the brothers and their horses, Sam and Geronimo, will have to cross the caprock, a vast desert that is the loneliest place on earth. They're determined to do it -- and to do it alone.
Some would say that the story of the boys' journey is a mighty tall tale. But it's entirely true.
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“A tall tale blended with hearty doses of domestic realism.” Chicago Tribune
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“A fascinating, amazing-but-true adventure story.” Buffalo News
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"A must-read!" Travel & Leisure Family
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“Sure to captivate many readers imaginations, the subject is very well served.” Publishers Weekly
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“Well told. Hunt layers [her] compelling adventure story with lively colloquial language and rich descriptions.” ALA Booklist
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“A lovely little book.” New York Times Book Review
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“A mustread!” Travel & Leisure Family
About the Author
L.J. Hunt, who lives in Chicago, has a stepgrandfather with a 1908 Brush automobile. Though the old Brush can barely get to the bottom of the driveway these days, its existence led the author all the way to the Abernathy boys, who went for a long drive in one just like it one year after the journey described in this book. But that's another adventure, perhaps for another time.