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The Adventurous Deeds of Deadwood Jones
by Helen Hemphill(Author)
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Book Description
"14-year-old Prometheus Jones, who was born on Emancipation Day, gets nothing but trouble when he agrees to take a raffle ticket in trade for breaking a fractious filly to saddle. When he wins the half-blind raffle horse, an argument breaks out, causing Prometheus and his younger cousin Omer to flee west. The boys hook up with a cattle drive headed for South Dakota, and the trail west is not smooth nor safe, and Prometheus blames himself when Omer is drowned while herding cattle across a tricky stretch of river. Prometheus has a strong, likable voice, but most of the characters in the story seem built out of a Hollywood western movie script, including the gruff-but-fair trail boss, the camp cook, and the selfishly troublesome cowboy who learns to appreciate the talents of young Prometheus. An author's note gives details about the real African-American cowboy Nat Love, whose memoirs inspired this book."
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