6/28/2023 0 Comments Real Cowboys by Kate Hoefler![]() ![]() ![]() Working in layers of stenciled four-color imagery, he portrays steers mottled like fine marble, the blinding fury of a dust storm, and an endless night sky of sparkling stars. And sometimes they just listen to the big wide world and its grass song.” Bean ( This Is My Home, This Is My School) beautifully echoes the allusive, musical quality of the text while nodding to the archetypes of the Old West. Sometimes they listen for trucks, and wolves, and rushing water. “They’re always listening to their trail boss and to the other cowhands. “Real cowboys are good listeners,” she writes in one such passage. Hoefler’s text seamlessly blends the workaday with a sense of wonder. ![]() Writing in prose with the lilt and plainspoken poetry of a classic cowboy song, debut author Hoefler makes a winning case that those who are home on the range are self-aware, empathic, conscientious, “as many different colors as the earth,” and include “girls, too.” ![]()
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