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Picaresque, funny, and filled with colorful details about the life of today's rodeo cowboys, this is the first entry into fiction by Baxter Black, America's premier cowboy poet.Line drawings. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Lick and Cody's excellent adventure

Most reviewers talk about this book as bust-a-gut hilarious, which it certainly is at points, but it's also a whole lot more than that. If you have an interest in rodeo cowboys and their life on the road between those hoped-for 8 seconds of adrenalin in the arena, this book is primarily about that. Exaggerated, you bet, but compared to the yarns told in Bill St. John's book of real rodeo cowboys, "On Down the Road," not all that much.Baxter Black captures and celebrates the comical that exists in the self-deprecating and unpretentious manner of cowboys. The story of his two cowboy pals doing the summer rodeo circuit all over the western states, with hopes of winning enough money to make it to the national finals, explores that rich vein of American humor between guts and glory and human comedy. There is a fine line between fearlessness and foolishness, and few sports make failure not only ignominious but dangerous (being thrown and getting not only a faceful of dirt but broken bones to boot). It's no accident that in the rodeo arena the hardest working cowboys are surely the clowns.Black's book achieves one other enjoyable objective; it represents the friendship between two men, a subject that has found its way into the buddy movie, but is seldom treated in literature of any kind. These two guys are different enough to play off each other's strengths and weaknesses, but they're no odd couple. Their devotion to each other, their companionship on the road, their late night talks attempting to make sense of the world they inhabit -- not to mention their adventures with porcupines and "wild women" -- all of it is an entertaining celebration of being best pals.St. John's book about rodeo cowboys is out of print, but if you can find a copy, I heartily recommend it as a companion to this wonderfully entertaining novel by Baxter Black.

Absolutely Delightful

Baxter Black does it again with this book. His stories are insightful, humorous, and relational. My husband can't put this book down.

Send the critic in your head on holiday for a couple of days

Those who read this first attempt at fiction by Baxter Black purely for the pleasure of it will come away with both an increased appreciation for Mr. Black's razor sharp wit and a newfound respect for rodeo cowboys. Those who read it (Seabeck, WA) while attempting to force it into some category will simply miss the point. This story does not pretend to be anything but pure entertainment, and the word "tedium" simply cannot be applied to a book that the average reader will finish in one or two readings. Trim it down to novella length? It's only 210 pages long! Simply sit back and enjoy yourself without constantly thinking about how you would have written it differently, and your jaw muscles will soon be aching! And when was the last time you laughed out loud while reading?

Rodeo Ride You Will Never Forget!

This book will make you laugh until you cry! I loved it because the characters in this book are as any you would meet on the rodeo trail. The adventures (and misadventures!) kept me laughing and cheering for Lick and Cody, Rodeo Cowboys Extraordinaire!

I nearly died laughing!!

This book has got to be one of the funniest books I have ever read. It was one of those books that when you read it you just can't help giggling out loud. I heard my father laughing so, when he read me the part where Lick sat down on a porcupine while staring at a fish and the problem they had while trying to explain this to the nurse, I dicide I had to read this book. It turned out to be heartstopingly funny in some places while serious in others. After I finshed my mom had to read so know only my older brother needs to read it, and if he doesn't do it volentarily we'll read it to him.If you loved this book you should like "Barking at a Fox Fur Coat".
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