Chasing the Rodeo: On Wild Rides and Big Dreams, Broken Hearts and Broken Bones, and One Man's Search for the West

Author:   W K Stratton
Publisher:   Mariner Books
ISBN:  

9780156031219


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 May 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Chasing the Rodeo: On Wild Rides and Big Dreams, Broken Hearts and Broken Bones, and One Man's Search for the West


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"From its roots as the quintessential Western pastime, rodeo has grown to an international, prime-time television sport. Steeped in tradition and the independent spirit of the range, aspiring cowboys and cowgirls are called to its high-stakes, rough-and-tumble fame as they risk their lives for eight seconds of triumph. In Chasing the Rodeo W. K. Stratton follows this quest for one season of the pro rodeo and bull-riding tours. He explores the history of the chutes -- from rodeo's disputed origins (Prescott, Arizona, or Pecos, Texas?) to its current skyrocketing popularity. But out on the trail Stratton finds more than calf-roping and unrideable bulls, uncovering a culture complete with myths, codes of honor, million-dollar purses, Cowboy Church, and the kinds of legends that make good stories unforgettable. Just such a story emerges here as Stratton tells of his runaway ""rodeo bum"" father --Cowboy Don -- whose specter haunts his travels on the circuit. As he learns more about the life that proved too seductive for his father to abandon, Stratton fills in a portrait of the man he never knew but whose legacy he couldn't help but inherit. Filled with cowboy longing and rodeo dreams, this is a tribute to the characters of the West -- Freckles Brown, Lucille Mulhall (the first cowgirl), Wild Bill Hickock, Lane Frost, and today's superstars like Jesse Bail. In the great tradition of Wallace Stegner and Ken Kesey, W. K. Stratton fashions an expansive tale out of the gritty reality of the life around us. Chasing the Rodeo is a bucking, riveting, glorious ride -- you'll want to hang on for the whole go-round."

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Author:   W K Stratton
Publisher:   Mariner Books
Imprint:   Mariner Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.40cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9780156031219


ISBN 10:   0156031213
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 May 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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A big-hearted, enjoyable ride into our national identity; where myth collides with reality, and nothing is ever what it seems. This book reveals rodeo in all its truth and myths, all its glory and brutality. A memorable ride through the bumpy, bucking history of a gritty American pastime. A gem of a book. It sings. It is beautifully written. It vibrates with life. It is a treasure. Informative, engaging, moving. It's as good a book on this wild sport as there is ever likely to be. Stratton demonstrates vividly that rodeo has always been as richly diverse as the country that gave it birth. Fascinating. It's hard not to come away without a sense of appreciation that the world of cowboys isn't really lost. Even if you consider yourself an expert, this book will surprise and charm you with fascinating tales and heartfelt insight. A celebration of hard play. Worth the trouble of saddling up and follow[ing] along. A can't put it down read that tells much about the top rodeos and competing cowboys of today and yesteryear. & lt; br& gt; Informative, engaging, moving. It''s as good a book on this wild sport as there is ever likely to be. Fascinating. It''s hard not to come away without a sense of appreciation that the world of cowboys isn''t really lost. Chasing the Rodeo demonstrates rodeo''s rich tradition, and it vividly illuminates the trials both inside and outside the ring. PRAISE FOR CHASING THE RODEO Filled with delicious rodeo tidbits. Stratton's the perfect tour guide, a natural-born storyteller whose prose is as lean as a cowboy and as poetic as a sunset, rendered with a delight and wonder that are downright infectious. --The Boston Globe If you love the sound of the bell, the thud of hooves, and the sight of a twisting ton-and-a-half bovine, round up a copy of this book. --St. Louis Post-Dispatch PRAISE FOR CHASING THE RODEO Filled with delicious rodeo tidbits. Stratton's the perfect tour guide, a natural-born storyteller whose prose is as lean as a cowboy and as poetic as a sunset, rendered with a delight and wonder that are downright infectious. --The Boston Globe If you love the sound of the bell, the thud of hooves, and the sight of a twisting ton-and-a-half bovine, round up a copy of this book. --St. Louis Post-Dispatch PRAISE FOR CHASING THE RODEO Filled with delicious rodeo tidbits. Stratton's the perfect tour guide, a natural-born storyteller whose prose is as lean as a cowboy and as poetic as a sunset, rendered with a delight and wonder that are downright infectious. -- The Boston Globe If you love the sound of the bell, the thud of hooves, and the sight of a twisting ton-and-a-half bovine, round up a copy of this book. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch PRAISE FOR CHASING THE RODEO Filled with delicious rodeo tidbits. Stratton's the perfect tour guide, a natural-born storyteller whose prose is as lean as a cowboy and as poetic as a sunset, rendered with a delight and wonder that are downright infectious. -- The Boston Globe If you love the sound of the bell, the thud of hooves, and the sight of a twisting ton-and-a-half bovine, round up a copy of this book. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch Vivid rodeo life and lore for armchair cowpoked and bowlegged hands alike, by a devoted ''kicker with a literary bent.'' A can''t put it down read that tells much about the top rodeos and competing cowboys of today and yesteryear.


PRAISE FOR CHASING THE RODEO <br> Filled with delicious rodeo tidbits. Stratton's the perfect tour guide, a natural-born storyteller whose prose is as lean as a cowboy and as poetic as a sunset, rendered with a delight and wonder that are downright infectious. -- The Boston Globe <br> If you love the sound of the bell, the thud of hooves, and the sight of a twisting ton-and-a-half bovine, round up a copy of this book. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch <br>


PRAISE FOR CHASING THE RODEO<br><br> Filled with delicious rodeo tidbits. Stratton's the perfect tour guide, a natural-born storyteller whose prose is as lean as a cowboy and as poetic as a sunset, rendered with a delight and wonder that are downright infectious. -- The Boston Globe <br><br> If you love the sound of the bell, the thud of hooves, and the sight of a twisting ton-and-a-half bovine, round up a copy of this book. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch <br>


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W.K. (Kip) Stratton is the author of four books, including Backyard Brawl, Chasing the Rodeo, and Boxing Shadows. He has written for GQ, Sports Illustrated, Outside, Texas Observer, the Dallas Morning News, and others. He lives near Austin, Texas.

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