One Trick Pony
A Novel
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Frankie Zwick
The brain in love is not to be trusted. August Sheehan knows that, but she’s still a teenage girl, drunk on love for the neighbor kid, leaving him notes snagged on the barbed wire fence between their properties. When a dust storm blows through, stranding August’s father in town, she finally lets George Mooney into her bed and wakes up with a gun in her face, betrayed for the oil claim beneath her family’s land.
So begins a rivalry between the Sheehan and Mooney families that will rip across their Wyoming properties for generations: from Mick Sheehan, a rodeo star who steals his best friend Ray Mooney’s girl, to Meg Sheehan and Brooke Mooney, close as sisters, running their ranches side-by-side, to Jessie Mooney, hired hand at a dude ranch that sells the cowboy experience to wealthy tourists, and far beyond, to an imagined future, where the last of the Sheehans lives on the desiccated wasteland of his ancestral Wyoming home, now a desert ruined by drilling and fracking, afraid his own heart might have dried up alongside the land, until hope arrives in a pickup truck.
As profound as it is uproariously profane, One Trick Pony is a Wyoming epic, a love letter and an elegy to a dying American landscape, written with the swagger, the grit, and the heart of a cowgirl.
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“One Trick Pony is astonishing—in heart and humor, insight and imagination and, most of all, in its abiding and fearless humanity. Frankie Zwick is a writer with real horsepower, and the women and landscapes in this gorgeous novel will linger with her lucky readers for lifetimes.”
—Bret Anthony Johnston, bestselling author of We Burn Daylight
"Everything about this novel is excellent: the insider knowledge of working unforgiving ranches in Wyoming, compromised allegiance to family and friends, the many kinds of strength displayed by capable young women and men, the hard-won humor, the distinctive style that is a perfect fit for the lives herein, headed for a final destination that feels more plausible by the day."
—Amy Hempel, author of Sing to It
—Bret Anthony Johnston, bestselling author of We Burn Daylight
"Everything about this novel is excellent: the insider knowledge of working unforgiving ranches in Wyoming, compromised allegiance to family and friends, the many kinds of strength displayed by capable young women and men, the hard-won humor, the distinctive style that is a perfect fit for the lives herein, headed for a final destination that feels more plausible by the day."
—Amy Hempel, author of Sing to It
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