Ebook {Epub PDF} Texas Summer by Terry Southern
An evocative, poignant coming-of-age novel set in rural Texas in the s Through events small and large, thirteen-year-old Harold Stevens grows up during a pivotal summer in the red-dirt backcountry of West Texas. With his friend C.K. Crow, the black field hand who works for Harold’s father, he shoots deer and quail, fishes for catfish, mends fences, grows and learns about marijuana, and tests his /5(7). Texas Summer. Terry Southern - FIRST EDITION HARDBACK. Published by Arcade Publishing New York, ISBN ISBN Seller: THE BOOKSNIFFER, Lewes, East Sussex, United Kingdom Contact seller. Seller Rating: First Edition. New - Hardcover. Texas Summer. Terry Southern, who has written some of Hollywood's best screenplays, including Easy Rider and Dr. Strangelove, returns with a new novel about year-old Harold, whoseed hand. C.K. works for Harold's father, and he introduces Harold to the exciting, mysterious world of a different culture. Terry Southern, who has written some of Hollywood's best screenplays, including Easy Rider and Dr. /5.
"Terry Southern was a fine writer, and Texas Summer a shows him at his most acute."—Larry McMurtry "This coming-of-age valentine to the 50s Texas landscape has an understated, flat-spoken charm."—Kirkus Reviews "Southern's sensitive coming-of-age novel faithfully evokes Texas red-dirt country in the s."—Publishers Weekly. - AM Terry Southern Texas Summer An evocative poignant coming of age novel set in rural Texas in the s Through events small and large thirteen year old Harold Stevens grows up during a pivotal summer in the red dirt backcountry. Texas Summer Terry Southern, Author Arcade Publishing $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. NOW DIG THIS: The Unspeakable Writings of Terry Southern.
"Terry Southern was a fine writer, and Texas Summer a shows him at his most acute."—Larry McMurtry "This coming-of-age valentine to the 50s Texas landscape has an understated, flat-spoken charm."—Kirkus Reviews “Southern's sensitive coming-of-age novel faithfully evokes Texas red-dirt country in the s.”—Publishers Weekly. A lazy valedictory to Harold Stevens's 13th summer in backwoods Texas, by the author of Candy and The Magic Christian. Together with his family's black hired hand, C. K. Crow, Harold shoots birds and angles for a legendary catfish; he buys his first bullcalf and finds a cow enjoying her first snort of red-dirt marijuana (a double-barreled discovery for him and C. K., who have plans of their. Editions for Texas Summer: (Hardcover published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), X (Paperback published in ), (Kindl.
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