My Account Log in

1 option

The wooden horseshoe / a novel by Leonard Sanders ; with an afterword by Charlie McMurtry.

Van Pelt Library PS3569.A5127 W66 1997
Loading location information...

Available This item is available for access.

Log in to request item
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sanders, Leonard.
Series:
Texas tradition series ; no. 24.
Texas tradition series ; no. 24
Language:
English
Genre:
Fiction.
Physical Description:
xiv, 375 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Fort Worth : Texas Christian University Press, [1997]
Summary:
An uncanny understanding of both city-council operations and the newspaper business some thirty years ago gave Leonard Sanders the ability to write this powerful novel about a small Texas city and the men who run it. Sanders has combined the struggle for power in a local city government and the human interest side of its effects on the people close to the inside in an appealing and revealing story centered around an ambitious water project designed to further the city's growth. Some councilmen, like local businessman Max Berger, put their own agenda before what should be done for the city. Others, like Dr. Travis McNeil and wealthy rancher Cal Masters, have the city's best interest at heart and must stand their ground to fight for what they believe is right. City Manager David Hartwell knows that the many hours he spends in the office have affected his family and have caused the problems they face. In the same way, newspaper reporter Tom Kencaide finds that his commitment to covering the council and exposing the truth has kept him from committing to his fiance and reporting the news he feels the people should hear.
ISBN:
087565178X
OCLC:
36900721

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

Find

Home Release notes

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Find catalog Using Articles+ Using your account