Mr. Texas / Lawrence Wright.
"Sonny Lamb is an affable, if floundering, rancher with the unfortunate habit of becoming a punchline in his Texas hometown. Most recently, he bought his own bull at auction, saving it from being sold to a slaughterhouse. But when a fire breaks out at a neighbor's farm, Sonny makes headlines in another way: Not waiting for help, he bolts to the farm and heroically saves the family's daughter and her horse, riding the animal out of their burning barn. Within days of the event, he attracts the notice of a mysterious man named L.D. who arrives at his door and asks if he'd like to run as a Republican for his district's representative seat. Though Sonny has zero experience and doesn't consider himself political in the least, he decides to throw his hat in the ring ... and he wins. As Sonny navigates life in politics, from running a campaign to negotiating in the capitol, he must learn the ropes, weighing his own ethics and environmental concerns against the pressures of veteran politicians, savvy lobbyists, and his own party. In tracing Sonnys attempt to balance his marriage and morality with an increasingly volatile professional life, Lawrence Wright has crafted a hilarious, immensely clever rollercoaster ride about one man's pursuit of goodness in the Lonestar State"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593537374 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 323 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2023.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "This is a Borzoi book published by Alfred A. Knopf"--Title page verso. |
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Subject: | Politicians > Fiction. Ranchers > Fiction. Texas > Fiction. |
Genre: | Domestic fiction. Political fiction. Novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
"Sonny Lamb is an affable, if floundering, rancher with the unfortunate habit of becoming a punchline in his Texas hometown. Most recently, he bought his own bull at auction, saving it from being sold to a slaughterhouse. But when a fire breaks out at a neighbors farm, Sonny makes headlines in another way: Not waiting for help, he bolts to the farm and heroically saves the familys daughter and her horse, riding the animal out of their burning barn. Within days of the event, he attracts the notice of a mysterious man named L.D. who arrives at his door and asks if hed like to run as a Republican for his districts representative seat. Though Sonny has zero experience and doesnt consider himself political in the least, he decides to throw his hat in the ring. . . and he wins. As Sonny navigates life in politics, from running a campaign to negotiating in the capitol, he must learn the ropes, weighing his own ethics and environmental concerns against the pressures of veteran politicians, savvy lobbyists, and his own party. In tracing Sonnys attempt to balance his marriage and morality with an increasingly volatile professional life, Lawrence Wright has crafted a hilarious, immensely clever rollercoaster ride about one mans pursuit of goodness in the Lonestar State"-- - Baker & Taylor
After his heroic actions make the evening news, rancher Sonny Lamb, a laughingstock in his town, is asked to run for his West Texas districtâs seat in the state legislature, and against his better judgment, throws his hat in the ring in an attempt to pursue goodness in the Lonestar State. - Random House, Inc.
AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR â¢Â From the Pulitzer Prize winner and best-selling author, a hilarious, sharply drawn send-up of local politics ⢠A novel about a dark-horse candidate who risks his personal happiness for a career in the Texas House of Representatives ⢠"Required reading in these politically turbulent times.ââSusan Orlean, author of On Animals
âA rollicking satire . . ."â Paul Begala, The New York Times Book Review
Sonny Lamb is an affable, if floundering, rancher with the unfortunate habit of becoming a punchline in his Texas hometown. Most recently, to everyoneâs headshaking amusement, he bought his own bull at an auction. But when a fire breaks out at a neighborâs farm, Sonny makes headlines in another way: not waiting for help, he bolts to the farm where his heroic actions make the evening news.
Almost immediately, and seemingly out of nowhere, a handsomely dressed lobbyist from Austin arrives at his ranch door and asks if heâd like to run for his West Texas districtâs seat in the state legislature. Though Sonny has zero experience and doesnât consider himself political at all, the fate of his ranchâand perhaps his marriage to the lovely âcowgirlâ Lolaâhangs in the balance. With seemingly no other choice, Sonny decides to throw his hat in the ring .
As he navigates life in politicsâfrom running a campaign to negotiating in the capitolâSonny must learn the ropes, weighing his own ethics and environmental concerns against the pressures of veteran politicians, savvy lobbyists, and his own party. In tracing Sonnyâs attempt to balance his marriage and morality with an increasingly volatile professional life, Lawrence Wright has crafted an irresistibly funny and clever roller-coaster ride about one manâs pursuit of goodness in the Lonestar State.