Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Honey in the Horn


This book was rather refreshing to read. After the last few books that have all been sad and a bit depressing this book had none of that. It was a good old Western novel. It is about a young man named Clay who has a strange family history and is taken in by an old man who loves to tell stories. When the book first starts it seems that this man will be the main character of the story and that he will go on and on about these old stories, but thankfully it only lasts for the first chapter or so. Well, this old man has a couple of sons who are bad kids and law breakers, but have outsmarted the law until now. His older son was killed and the younger son was arrested. The older man goes to Clay and asks him to help break his son out of jail. Clay who is a bit of a hard and ornery young man agrees to help. He passes a gun to the guy in jail and then takes off. He becomes a sort of outlaw running from the law. At one point he sees a young girl who is traveling with a horse racer (who is her father) and he kind of falls for her. Luckily they meet up again and he travels with them. This girl, Luce, and Clay kind of fall in love. They both have secrets: she doesn't know that he helped a man escape from prison, and he doesn't know her secret, which is tied up in his secret. But they are happy not knowing each other's secret.

They go along traveling and working in different places. They have a fight and then get back together and become even stronger and leave her father and mother (they are strange in their own way) and go out on their own. At one point she becomes really sick and is afraid for him to leave her but he knows that he can't help her so he leaves her to go find someone to help her, but she told him that if he left her when he came back she wouldn't be there. He leaves anyway and comes back and she is gone. He goes on and works odd jobs and eventually they meet up again and stay together.

This book didn't "move" me or make me think real hard about life and things, it was just a good story and was enjoyable to read. I learned to like Clay, even though at the beginning he's kind of a stinker, in the end he is a good guy and does care about people around him.