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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the real West!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Conagher: A Novel (Paperback)
Very nearly the best Western that Louis L'Amour wrote. It finishes a close second to Flint, the best one ever! Conagher is so true to what the hard, tough life in the Old West must have truly been like. Hostile environments, punishing weather, sinister bad-guys and threatening Indians keep this story moving right along. Included as a very important part of this great story is the sense of overwhelming loneliness experienced by so many of those who packed up and relocated to the West. Conagher's eventual love interest has an unusual way of expressing herself and the depth of her lonely existence. Read it and you'll understand! Also, don't miss the movie version of this story, starring Sam Elliott, his real-life wife Catherine Ross, and the wonderful Barry Corbin. The movie and the portrayals by these actors is simply outstanding. Absolutely no one can portray a western character as realistically as Sam Elliott does! Louis would have been exceptionally proud!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Finest Novel I've Ever Read,
By bestseller92 (Southeastern Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Conagher: A Novel (Paperback)
This is the finest novel I have ever read in my life, and I have read a LOT of novels, from Hawthorne and Twain to contemporaries like King, Koontz, Clancy, Grisham, Hillerman, etc. But this is absolutely the best. This novel proves that Louis L'amour, at his best, could do in 152 pages what most other writers struggle to do in 552. It is full of loneliness, heartache, honor, integrity, toughness, redemption, and action. Read the book and then watch the movie with Sam Elliott and Katherine Ross. You will LOVE them both. A masterpiece.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Vivid. . . . . draws you right into the "Old West".,
By A Customer
This review is from: Conagher: A Novel (Paperback)
An exceptional book, quite possibly one of his best. "Conagher" brings to life the dangerous and lonely life that was the "Old West". This books has it all, from its vivid portrayal of the rugged country and harsh lifestyle, to the characters themselves. L'Amour has a nack for drawing his readers into his stories and making them feel like they are actually there cheering the heroes on.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
He Rode For The Brand.,
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This review is from: Conagher: A Novel (Paperback)
Conagher made for fun and inspiring reading, which is what I've come to expect and appreciate from L'Amour. The fun is found in the exciting events and how L'Amour unfolds them; the inspiration comes from seeing the characters in tough situations holding fast to their ideals and mustering up the strength to press on.I read this book over several days on my morning bus ride into work. Waiting for that bus in frigid five-degree weather gave me a great appreciation for Conn's trek through the snow searching for the rustled ST cattle. L'Amour described it and paced it perfectly. It served to show Conn's integrity and commitment to his word, to his employer and to a higher ideal of right and wrong. But Conn isn't a one-dimensional white-hatted cowboy, he's introspective and questions his unflagging commitment to the brand. He knows his romanticism resulted from reading too much Walter Scott as a boy. He does a lot of thinking and dreaming while alone on the range. The first chapter, in which Conagher does not even appear, is perhaps the highlight of the book. It can stand alone as a short story and I'd highly recommend its inclusion in a Norton Anthology of American Literature. I can give Conagher only four stars because of several shortcomings that stuck in my craw. First a major continuity error that would have been caught had L'Amour gone back and revised/tightened the book (something for which he's famous for not doing). In the closing chapters Kris Mahler states that the man Conn killed in the hills back of Teale's was his riding partner Hi Jackson. In fact, Conn killed Hi Jackson on the Seaborn Tay ranch far south of the Teale homestead. (The man Conn killed in the hills was never identified.) A second major shortcoming was the rushed pace of the conclusion. After a several-page blow-by-blow account of a barroom brawl, L'Amour suddenly whizzes us through Conagher's epiphany, throws us a Dickensian coincidental meeting (a textbook example of Deus ex machina), and ushers the reader out the door. Other more minor complaints include the lack of grief and concern expressed from Jacob's children after their father's disappearance and the inexplicable noble turn taken by the loathsome Smoke when the Ladder Five gang has Conn down and vulnerable. These are the cowards who earlier shot Conn in the back! These flaws are frustrating because with a little refining L'Amour could have better fulfilled the book's potential. Nonetheless, despite everything, and with a tip of the ten-gallon to Louis' talent, Conagher is great reading. I recommend it highly (especially to women looking to sample the Western genre). I'm already enjoying my fifth L'Amour novel (Reilly's Luck) and am looking forward to tackling many more in the future.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great L'Amour western,
By Rain Levity (VA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Conagher (Kindle Edition)
This is a good read. As authentic and gritty as you expect from L'Amour, but also a romance. I really enjoyed this story. It gives the perspectives of both the cowboy, Conagher, and the widow, which is interesting and a little different from the L'Amours I'm used to reading. Of course, being L'Amour and really a western rather than a romance there isn't really any actual romantic scenes, but I didn't miss them. I'd recommend this to any L'Amour fan, or western fan in general.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Story,
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This review is from: Conagher (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a good western with a lot of heart. Conagher is a man of few words, yet by his life and by the few words he speaks, he is able to change the lives of the people around him. Young men know that meeting Conagher is a turning point in their lives; they can either learn from Conagher and become better men, or reject him and slide into a life of thievery and disgrace. Conagher is just a leader of men no matter where he meets them.
The love story is a good one too, very subdued and quiet, like the man Conagher himself. He is just a cowboy of the trail, with little money and less future. Will there ever be any woman who sees his true worth?
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoy the Book and the Movie,
By Lao T. Sue (Virginia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Conagher: A Novel (Paperback)
As others have said, this is one of L'Amour's best books -- with a stronger romantic plot than usual. It's certainly one of the best ways to start reading this author -- or to start again if you haven't read his stuff lately. And Sam Elliot is fabulously cast as Conagher in the movie made of this book. Truly worth watching.
5.0 out of 5 stars
How can you lose with Louis L'Amour?,
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This review is from: Conagher (Kindle Edition)
L'Amour, one of the great American West Storytellers of our time, did a good job with this story about a down-and-out drifter and a recent widow, both trying to survive in a harsh world. He went the extra mile by adding the part about Evie writing her thoughts on scraps of paper and attaching them to tumbleweeds. Half the cowhands in the area are chasing tumbleweeds, dreaming of the lonely woman who must be writing them. I have nearly every book L'Amour ever wrote and this is one of my favorites.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Like the old cowboys -- gritty & terse,
By hrladyship (Las Cruces, NM United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Conagher: A Novel (Paperback)
Conagher is the name of the main character in this western by Louis L'Amour. He is a loner, who as he is growing older, needs to find a permanent place to hang his hat.Mrs. Teale, a woman who has been widowed without knowing it, runs a stage way station and dreams of raising cattle when her husband returns with the stock he is supposed to be buying. Taking care of her two step-children, she shows courage and foresight. Once she realizes that her husband is not coming back, she welcomes Conagher into her home and heart. The descriptions of the western landscape and the people who lived there in the late 19th century make this book worth reading.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Super-de-duper,
By A Customer
This review is from: Conagher: A Novel (Paperback)
I thought the bok was supre-de-dupe
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Conagher by Louis L'Amour (Hardcover - December 3, 1981)
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