Authors: Elmer Kelton
ISBN-13: 9780765343024, ISBN-10: 0765343029
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
Date Published: June 2004
Edition: ~
Elmer Kelton, author of more than forty novels, grew up on a ranch near Crane, Texas, and earned a journalism degree from the University of Texas. His first novel, Hot Iron, was published in 1956. For forty-two years he had a parallel career in agricultural journalism.
Among his awards have been seven Spurs from Western Writers of America and four Western Heritage awards from the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Among his best-known works have been The Time It Never Rained and The Good Old Boys, the latter made into a television film starring Tommy Lee Jones.
He served in the infantry in World War II. He and his wife, Ann, a native of Austria, live in San Angelo, Texas. They have three children, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
In the aftermath of a bitter and bloody war for independence, Texans have finally claimed their freedom from Mexicobut they don’t have much else to brag about.
Joshua Buckalew has left behind the deserted battlefields that claimed his brother Thomas. The war has cost him much but it has also given him a strong bond to the land and to the Mexican families who stood with him against the tyrannies of Santa Anna.
Josh is travelling with Ramon Hernandez his best friend and the man who had fought with him, side by side. Where they are going, he isn’t quite sure. His home is ashesburned by either the retreating Texans or the advancing Mexican army—and the land is full of bandits and opportunists who would happily shoot Ramon simply because he is Mexican.
Exiles in the land they had fought to liberate, Josh and Ramon struggle to rebuild their lives After the Bugles.
“Kelton’s great charm is true history. His characters are the gritty people who made Texas. . . . You can trust Kelton’s Western savvy packed neatly into the details of his books.” –The Victoria Advocate on The Way of the Coyote
“Elmer Kelton is a splendid writer.” –The Dallas Morning News
“The hallmark of any Elmer Kelton novel is his thorough research and his feel for the time and place. . . . Kelton, like fine wine, just keeps getting better and better.”—Tulsa World on Badger Boy
Elmer Kelton is a splendid writer.