Longhorns East by Johnny D. Boggs

Longhorns EastLonghorns East by Johnny D. Boggs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

According to the author this biographical novel was inspired by the story of Tom Candy Ponting, an Illinois cattleman who was the first to drive a herd of longhorn cattle from Texas to New York City. The author admits to having invented most of the characters and incidents, but the general facts of Ponting’s achievement is reportedly accurate and the three or four main characters real persons. The book has many tense even deadly moments, a few funny ones, and even some near disasters. The life of a western cattle drover is delineated in considerable detail and is perhaps the most interesting thing in the book. I wasn’t excited about the book, but it filled the time well. I listened to the reader who narrated in Tom’s English accent, a rather odd one that took some getting used to. It was a rough accent, not received pronunciation (RP). I’m stretching my rating to 4.0.

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