Moving On: A Novel
With a riotously colorful cast of highbrows, cowpokes, and rodeo queens, in its wry humor, tenderness, and epic panorama, <i>Moving On</i> is a celebration of our land by Larry McMurtry, one of America€s best-loved authors.<br><br><i>Moving On </i>is a big, powerful novel about men and women in the American West. Set in the 1960s against the backdrop of the honky-tonk glamour of the rodeo and the desperation of suburban Houston, it is the story of the restless and lovable Patsy Carpenter, one of Larry McMurtry€s most unforgettable characters.<br> <br>Patsy€"young, beautiful, with a sharp tongue and an irresistible charm€"and her shiftless husband, Jim, are adrift in the West. Patsy moves through affairs of the heart like small towns€"there€s Pete, the rodeo clown, and Hank, the graduate student, and others€"always in search of the life that seems ever receding around the next bend. <i>Moving On</i> is vintage McMurtry.