A   funny, rueful, and beautifully rendered portrait of American manhood on the   rocks from the highly acclaimed author of Cloudbursts and Ninety-two in the Shade
 In life Lucien Taylor has made several mistakes,   but the two most grievous are as follows: leaving his wife and son to take up   with his old flame, Emily; and putting up Emily's bail when she is arrested   for murder. The upshot is that Lucien is left stranded in Montana, with a   malodorous hot spring and a squandered sense of purpose. 
As told by Thomas   McGuane, Lucien's attempt to recoup his losses makes for a book that says   volumes about the lives of dogs and falcons, the yearnings of sons for   fathers, and the skeptical truce that men and women sometimes reach when they   get tired of fighting.                            
                                                                
                                                                    
                                
                                
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