Cadillac Jack

Cadillac Jack by Larry McMurtry, published by Simon & Schuster in October 1982, is a first edition novel that spans 395 pages. The story follows a rodeo cowboy who transitions into an antique dealer, with his life revolving around his classic Cadillac. This vehicle serves as a conduit for his adventures, taking him to flea markets, small-time collectors, and the high life of Washington, D.C., while navigating his relationships with two women.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and the complexities of man-woman relationships within the backdrop of a unique lifestyle. The book delves into the intersections of personal ambition and romantic entanglements, providing a glimpse into the life of a character who embodies a blend of wanderlust and commitment. Cadillac Jack presents a vivid portrayal of the settings and experiences that shape the protagonist’s journey, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre of general fiction.
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A rodeo cowboy turned antique dealer centers his vaguely gypsy life on his collector’s classic Cadillac, which carries him to backroad flea markets, small-time collectors, Washington high life, and the two women he loves
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