Lonesome Dove
4.5

More than a love story, more than an adventure, Lonesome Dove is an epic: a monumental novel which embraces the spirit of the last defiant wilderness of America. Legend and fact, heroes and outlaws, whores and ladies, Indians and settlers - Lonesome Dove is the central, enduring American experience dramatically recreated in a magnificent story of heroism and love; of honour, loyalty and betrayal.

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About Lonesome Dove Series

Spanning four novels—Dead Man’s Walk, Comanche Moon, Lonesome Dove, and Streets of Laredo—this sweeping Western saga chronicles the lives of Texas Rangers Woodrow Call and Gus McCrae. The series explores their adventures, heartbreaks, and evolving friendship against the backdrop of the American frontier. Lonesome Dove, the most famous entry and a Pulitzer Prize winner, captures an epic cattle drive filled with danger and loss. With poetic prose and moral depth, McMurtry’s series reflects on aging, duty, and the harsh beauty of the Old West.

About Larry McMurtry

An American author known for his epic Westerns that often deconstruct the myths and realities of the American frontier. His Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Lonesome Dove, is considered a masterpiece of the genre, exploring themes of adventure, friendship, and the changing landscape of the West. McMurtry's authentic voice and nuanced characters have made him a significant figure in American Western literature.

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