![]() It's also one of his most affectingly melancholy books. If you can putStreets of Laredodown, I'll eat my ten-gallon hat."-Cosmopolitan, " Streets of Laredo is a splendid addition to the literary portrait of McMurtry's native Texas and the West that he has been creating for three decades. violent, funny, achingly sad, filled with heroism and regret. ![]() The scene where the seven whores start reminiscing about the first men in their lives in wonderful."- New York Times Book Review, "Gorgeous. ![]() McMurtry has taken us back to the glory days of Lonesome Dove."- Los Angeles Daily News, "A marvelous novel in its own right and in every way a worthy successor toLonesome Dove."-Chicago Tribune, Chicago TribuneA marvelous novel in its own right and in every way a worthy successor to Lonesome Dove., "Larry McMurtry remains a genius at dialogue. he has written a novel that is even better than the original-and that was one hell of a tale."-Boston Globe, " Streets of Laredo is here and all that needs to be said is this: Hallelujah. he has written a novel that is even better than the original-and that was one hell of a tale."- Boston Globe, "Larry McMurtry is a wonderful storyteller, and with. "Larry McMurtry is a wonderful storyteller, and with. ![]()
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