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    The Desert Rose by Larry McMurtry

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    • Pub. Date: September 1983
    • 254pp
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      • Pub. Date: September 1983
      • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
      • Format: Hardcover, 254pp

      Synopsis

      Pulitzer Prize-winner Larry McMurtry writes novels set in the American heartland, but his real territory is the heart itself. His gift for writing about women — their love for reckless, hopeless men; their ability to see the good in losers; and their peculiar combination of emotional strength and sudden weakness — makes The Desert Rose the bittersweet, funny, and touching book that it is.

      Harmony is a Las Vegas showgirl. At night she's a lead dancer in a gambling casino; during the day she raises peacocks. She's one of a dying breed of dancers, faced with fewer and fewer jobs and an even bleaker future. Yet she maintains a calm cheerfulness in that arid neon landscape of supermarkets, drive-in wedding chapels, and all-night casinos. While Harmony's star is fading, her beautiful, cynical daughter Pepper's is on the rise. But Harmony remains wistful and optimistic through it all. She is the unexpected blossom in the wasteland, the tough and tender desert rose. Hers is a loving portrait that only Larry McMurtry could render.


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      A loving portrait of a Las Vega showgirl in that arid neon landscape of supermarkets, drive-in wedding chapels and all-night casinos.

      The Dallas Morning News - Patrick Anderson

      A wry, funny, bittersweet gem…the quality of the writing is quite stunning…

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      Biography

      Larry McMurtry worked as a cowhand on his father's Texas cattle ranch until he was 22, but never aspired to be a rancher. Instead, he published his first novel, Horseman, Pass By, when he was just 25. More than two dozen novels later, there's still more to McMurtry than a typical western.

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