Rhino Ranch
Legendary author Larry McMurtry-who has both a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award to his credit-concludes the story of Duane Moore, who first appeared in the 1966 classic The Last Picture Show. Fast approaching 70, Duane is adjusting to the loneliness of retirement. Then things get stirred up when a billionaire heiress moves to the area and opens a rhinoceros sanctuary.
“... a top-shelf blend of wit and insight, sharply defined characters and to-the-point prose.”-Publishers Weekly, starred review
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Rhino Ranch
Legendary author Larry McMurtry-who has both a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award to his credit-concludes the story of Duane Moore, who first appeared in the 1966 classic The Last Picture Show. Fast approaching 70, Duane is adjusting to the loneliness of retirement. Then things get stirred up when a billionaire heiress moves to the area and opens a rhinoceros sanctuary.
“... a top-shelf blend of wit and insight, sharply defined characters and to-the-point prose.”-Publishers Weekly, starred review
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Rhino Ranch

Rhino Ranch

by Larry McMurtry

Narrated by Will Patton

Unabridged — 6 hours, 37 minutes

Rhino Ranch

Rhino Ranch

by Larry McMurtry

Narrated by Will Patton

Unabridged — 6 hours, 37 minutes

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Overview

Legendary author Larry McMurtry-who has both a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award to his credit-concludes the story of Duane Moore, who first appeared in the 1966 classic The Last Picture Show. Fast approaching 70, Duane is adjusting to the loneliness of retirement. Then things get stirred up when a billionaire heiress moves to the area and opens a rhinoceros sanctuary.
“... a top-shelf blend of wit and insight, sharply defined characters and to-the-point prose.”-Publishers Weekly, starred review

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

A droll and poignant dramedy, Rhino Ranch is a near-perfect coda to the minor masterwork of Texas’s greatest novelist.”
Texas Monthly

“Nobody depicts the complexities of smalltown Texas life and the frailties of human relationships better than McMurtry.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review

“[Duane] and his friends in the fictional Texas town of Thalia made me laugh and nearly made me cry, and they made me think about life…”—Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169070101
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 02/12/2010
Edition description: Unabridged
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