All the Pretty Horses
All the Pretty Horses
Now that John Grady's father has fallen into alcoholism and his mother has sold their home, he realizes he can rely only upon himself. Accompanied by his best friend, Lacey, John sets out for Mexico in search of work—a transformative trek full of adventure, danger, and forbidden romance. The landscapes of Texas and Mexico replace Rye's New York setting, though All the Pretty Horses still tackles similar themes of responsibility, loneliness, growing up, and the desire for escape.
All Beautiful Horses is a novel by American author Cormac McCarthy and published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1992. McCarthy's earlier work of the writer attracted much public attention, which contrasts with the gloom of the bloodline. It was a bestseller, winning the US National Book Award and the National Book Critics Award. It is also the first film of McCarthy's "Trilogy Frontier".
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