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Boleto

by Alyson Hagy

Hagy delivers a masterfully told, exquisitely observed novel about our intimate relationships with animals and money, against the backdrop of a new West that is changing forever.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Alyson Hagy's hugely successful breakout novel, set against the backdrop of the New American West, is now in paperback. Boleto is the story of a friendship between a man and his horse. 23 year old Will Testerman tries to turn his life around by procuring a young mare and taking her to the polo fields of California. What follows is an emotional journey that sees Will's desire to turn a profit clash with his growing affection for his most recent purchase. Boleto is a modern masterpiece filled with unforgettable characters and a passionate yet dramatic plot.

Author Biography

Alyson Hagy was raised on a farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. She is the author of two previous novels and four collections of stories, most recently Ghosts of Wyoming. She lives and teaches in Laramie, Wyoming.

Review

"Good stories teach us how to read them, and the opening pages of Boleto are entertaining, entrancing teachers. . . . Hagy often dazzles with her descriptions of the Wyoming landscape and wildlife. Whether its the corral of the Testerman ranch, the rugged passes of the Black Bell Ranch or the depressed outskirts of Anaheim, the settings glimmer with well-chosen metaphors." --The New York Times Book Review"[Hagy] provides an unsentimental portrait of modern-day cowboys. . . . She details each twitch of Boleto's ears in language both acute and lyrical." --The New Yorker"You come to Boleto as you would to a ranch or a polo match, for the horses. . . . Will [Testerman] ultimately learns that the pure connection between a cowboy and a horse has no corollary in the world of double-dealing humans. . . . This final discovery is surprisingly touching and bittersweet." --Wall Street Journal"[A] beautiful tale of redemption and perseverance. . . . In measured, textured prose, Hagy finesses the nuances of equestrian life, from the knowing twitch of the filly's ears to Will naming his horse 'Boleto' ('ticket'), signifying his hoped for success. Joining such resonant talents as Annie Proulx and Kent Haruf, Hagy is fast becoming a recognizable author of the American West." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)"In her gift for the language of horses, as in the beauty of her prose, Hagy will inevitably recall Annie Proulx, Kent Haruf and Cormac McCarthy. But she is writing as much about wealth and class, about work and privilege, as about horses and the Western landscape." --Washington Post"Like many of hte great writers of the West, Alyson Hagy's writing is spare and eloquent. . . . The sweep of the story is reminiscent of artwork, and its solemnity has a nearly religiousintensity. " --Daniel Goldin, Boswell Books, NPR.org"Hagy follows modern-day Wyoming cowboy Will Testerman on his simple quest: to make his way in the world through his gift for working with horses, and to prove he can spot raw talent by training a quarter horse, bought cheap, into a polo pony he can sell for riches . . . Will himself is an endearing character, everything you'd want in a cowboy--honest, forthright, polite, capable, modest, yet not so squeaky clean that he makes your teeth ache. In language that is lucid and true, Hagy tells his story, one that will resound with readers long after Will Testerman rides off into the sunset." --The Dallas Morning News"Even if you are not a horse person, Boleto will move your spirit." --Chicago Tribune

Review Quote

You come to Boleto as you would to a ranch or a polo match, for the horses. . . . Will [Testerman] ultimately learns that the pure connection between a cowboy and a horse has no corollary in the world of double-dealing humans. . . . This final discovery is surprisingly touching and bittersweet.

Details

ISBN1555976638
Author Alyson Hagy
Short Title BOLETO
Language English
ISBN-10 1555976638
ISBN-13 9781555976637
Media Book
Format Paperback
Residence Laramie, WY, US
Subtitle A Novel
Imprint Graywolf Press,U.S.
Place of Publication MN
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2014-01-23
NZ Release Date 2014-01-23
UK Release Date 2014-01-23
Pages 370
Publisher Graywolf Press,U.S.
DEWEY 813.6
Audience General
Year 2013
Publication Date 2013-10-01
US Release Date 2013-10-01

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