Set on the majestic stage of Montana cattle country, an   unforgettable drama from the acclaimed author of Ninety-two   in the Shade and Cloudbursts  involving blood, money, sex, vengeance, and a   cross-dressing rancher
 "[McGuane's] sentences are like no one else's, crisp and spare, yet   somehow baroque [and] perpetually balance the picaresque against the   sublime."  -- The New Yorker
 Sunny Jim Whitelaw, a descendent of pioneers and   owner of a large bottling plant, may have died, but he has no intention of   relinquishing control: his will specifies that no one gets a cent unless his   daughter Evelyn reconciles with her estranged husband, Paul. But Evelyn is a   strong-willed woman, fiercely attached to the land, whose horses transport   her to a West she feels is disappearing, while Paul is a suave manipulator,   without scruples, intent on living well. 
 The Cadence of Grass is renewed evidence that McGuane is one of the finest writers we have,   capable of simultaneously burnishing and demolishing the mythology of the   West while doing rope tricks with the English language.                            
                                                                
                                                                    
                                
                                
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