COWBOY ANGST-C

COWBOY ANGST-C by Jasen Emmons, published by Soho Press in January 1995, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of personal identity and familial expectations. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Dennis McCance as he returns to his hometown of Prairie View, Montana, after dropping out of law school. Faced with the challenge of revealing his decision to his family, Dennis grapples with his past choices and the pressure to conform to their expectations.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of self-discovery and the pursuit of dreams. As Dennis navigates his uncertain future, he is joined by his best friend, Janey Bowman, who is also seeking her path in life. Together, they contemplate the realities of their aspirations in the music industry and the fear of stagnation as they approach middle age. This collection of short stories offers a nuanced look at the struggles of young adults in Montana, capturing the essence of their journeys and the relationships that shape them.
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Dennis McCance is on his way home for the summer to Prairie View, Montana, and he’s a little nervous. Five months ago he dropped out of law school and hasn’t yet mentioned it to the family. The reaction is going to be major. They had all been so pleased – and relieved – that finally he was facing up to responsibility after taking five years to finish college because he was more interested in playing drums in a country and western band.
Dennis is trying to find himself. His best friend, Janey Bowman, aka Montana Wildhack, the band’s singer, is looking too. She wants Dennis to join her in Austin to put another band together. But what if they turn forty and they’re still waiting tables, hoping for a break?
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