Authors: Larry McMurtry
Praise for
The Late Child
“Raucous, unexpected, and downright quirky, this is McMurtry at his powerful best.”
âPublishers Weekly
“McMurtry's genius for seductive, wholly American speech is in full flower here, and it's always a pleasure to hear his characters talk. ⦠Harmony is one of McMurtry's best characters, eternally hopeful even when crushed with sadness.”
âAdam Woog,
Seattle Times
“A favorite old character and an endearing new one fill McMurtry's latest with heartbreak, hope, happiness. â¦
The Late Child
is the most optimistic, hopeful novel McMurtry has written in a long time. Eddie, one of the most memorable characters ever to walk out of the pages of a novel, has enough love, enough determination, and enough good ideas to keep not only his grieving mother but also all of us going.”
âLinda Brinson,
Winston-Salem Journal
“McMurtry has always written exceptionally well about women: they represent many of his most memorable characters, such as Patsy and Emma, or Jacy from
The Last Picture Show.
And in The
Late Child
, Harmony emerges as every bit their equal.”
âDavid L. Ulin,
Los Angeles Times
“
The Late Child
possesses a distinctive charm and, ultimately, a high position in McMurtry's body of work. ⦠Eddie [is] one of the most appealing little boys in all of literature. ⦠McMurtry's prose is sharp nearly all the way through; funny, sad, full of insight and human surprise.”
âDavid Hendricks, San
Antonio Express-News
“By the close of the novel, I found myself captivated by this bittersweet picture of life, eager to follow Harmony's story a step or two farther to see how things worked out.”
âClay Reynolds,
Houston Chronicle
“Entertaining â¦
The Late Child
is both funny and forlorn. McMurtry has a good eye for eccentricity and the assorted misfits add a measure of peculiarity, kindness, and humor. ⦠Harmony is a wonderful companion.”
âSusan Kelly,
USA Today
“McMurtry writes as insightfully about bright, passionate, confused, frustrated women as anybody has. ⦠Maybe if we let go the reins of our life, as Harmony has to do when crippled by grief, our lives could take us places we never expected to go in our wildest dreams.”
âJoyce R. Slater,
Chicago Tribune
“This is a car trip ⦠with episodes as hilarious as almost anything from Trip
to Bountiful
to
Breathing Lessons
to
National Lampoon's Family Vacation
⦠[by] an author whose character studies have the depth of real people.”
âMichael Lollar,
The Commercial Appeal
(Memphis)
“McMurtry ⦠invests Harmony's plight with genuine poignancy.”
âMichael Berry,
San Francisco Chronicle
“The
Late Child
offers a darker look at the American heartland than the bicoastal culture is accustomed to. ⦠McMurtry clearly dotes on Harmony ⦠she's finely drawn and believable.”
âAngie Jabine,
Oregonian
“[A] trademark Larry McMurtry production, a hilarious and poignant cross-country odyssey that's rich in characters, laughs, and truths about life.”
âJean Westmoore,
Buffalo News
“The
Late Child
has some sweet fablelike moments. ⦠The story is never less than engaging, and sometimes dates to be more ambitious than that.”
âAmanda Heller, The
Boston Globe
“Distinctly readable ⦠McMurtry's accomplishment is the way in which, by virtue of Harmony's sorrowful cruise through the complacency of their worlds, everyone around her starts to make noise, like dominoes falling. Choices are made, many of them agonizing, some liberating, most pointing this or that person toward home.”
âBeaufort Cranford, The
Detroit News
“It's always fun to listen to McMurtry's characters talk.”
âVerlyn Klinkenborg, The
New York Times Book Review
“Traditional and modern American landscapes come to life, personalities flawed by limited intelligence and unlimited heart flash between poignancy and slapstick, and the story takes on a momentum in the early pages that does not flag until the very last.”
âJudi Goldenberg,
Richmond Times-Dispatch
“The author gives us another tender and comic odyssey that sends his characters on an unforgettable journey across America.”
âMary Jane Ulmer,
Beaver County Times
(Pennsylvania)
“Engaging and charming ⦠uniquely shaped by [McMurtry's] witty vivacity and humorous cynicism ⦠The author pulls off this picaresque comedy better than anybody else writing today.”
âJohn G. Cawelti,
Lexington Herald-Leader
“Under McMurtry's fine hand, [the] denouement is as perfect as the rest of this wonderful book. â¦
The Late Child
is actually a joyous celebration of life and our instincts to survive. ⦠It is a great piece of work and another winner from one of America's finest writers.”
âCurt Schleier,
The Grand Rapids Press
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Paradise
Boone's Lick
Roads: Driving America's Greatest Highways
Still Wild: Short Fiction of the American West 1950 to the Present
Walter Benjamin at the Dairy Queen
Duane's Depressed
Crazy Horse
Comanche Moon
Dead Man's Walk
The Late Child
Streets of Laredo
The Evening Star
Buffalo Girls
Some Can Whistle
Anything for Billy
Film Flam: Essays on Hollywood
Texasville
Lonesome Dove
The Desert Rose
Cadillac Jack
Somebody's Darling
Terms of Endearment
All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers
Moving On
The Last Picture Show
In a Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas
Leaving Cheyenne
Horseman, Pass By
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Pretty Boy Floyd
Zeke and Ned
Larry McMurtry
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