Gaston Goes to Texas

Gaston Goes to Texas by James Rice is an illustrated children’s book published by PELICAN Publishing Company in November 2007. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Gaston, the Green-Nosed Alligator, as he embarks on a new adventure in cowboy country, where he encounters a group of rough-looking cowboys and learns about their challenging lifestyle.
Readers will find that Gaston navigates the trials of cowboy life, ultimately earning the respect of his fellow cowhands. The narrative explores themes related to history and lifestyles in the Southwest, particularly focusing on the experiences of animals and people in rural settings. This engaging tale combines elements of juvenile fiction with a glimpse into the life of cowboys, making it a delightful read for young audiences.
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Gaston’ the Green-Nosed Alligator, the Deep South’s most celebrated children’s book character, is off on another adventure, this time to cowboy country. Taken in by a group of rough-looking cowboys, he learns firsthand the difficult life of a cowboy on the range, but he meets the challenge, winning the grudging respect of his fellow cowhands.
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