While Aurora deals with the General's impotence, Tommy cools his heels in prison for shooting his girlfriend, Teddy and his wife struggle with parenthood, and a pregnant Melanie heads west, in the sequel to Terms of Endearment. Reprint. NYT.
"Chicago Tribune" A tragicomic pageant...McMurtry displays yet again both his large-souled empathy and Dickensian gift for bringing people to vibrant life as quickly as anyone writing today.
"The New York Times Book Review"
Works very well...The reader [is] in the hands of a real pro.
"The Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
In Aurora Greenway, Mr. McMurtry has created an unsinkable character as memorable in many ways as Scarlett O'Hara.
"Chicago Tribune"
A tragicomic pageant...McMurtry displays yet again both his large-souled empathy and Dickensian gift for bringing people to vibrant life as quickly as anyone writing today.
"Entertainment Weekly"
McMurtry is back on familiar ground: the humid freeways of Houston, land of strong-willed, lusty, indomitable women and the spineless men who inevitably fail them....Endlessly inventive.
"The New York Times Book Review" Works very well...The reader [is] in the hands of a real pro.
"The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" In Aurora Greenway, Mr. McMurtry has created an unsinkable character as memorable in many ways as Scarlett O'Hara.
"Entertainment Weekly" McMurtry is back on familiar ground: the humid freeways of Houston, land of strong-willed, lusty, indomitable women and the spineless men who inevitably fail them....Endlessly inventive.
The New York Times Book Review Works very well...The reader [is] in the hands of a real pro.
Entertainment Weekly McMurtry is back on familiar ground: the humid freeways of Houston, land of strong-willed, lusty, indomitable women and the spineless men who inevitably fail them....Endlessly inventive.