Last Cowboys

Last Cowboys by Harry Horse is a revised edition published by Puffin in 1999, featuring 87 pages in English. This book presents an adventure that follows a grandfather and his dog, Roo, as they embark on a journey to find Roo’s grandfather. Their travels begin on a Greyhound bus in Los Angeles and take them across the United States, leading to unexpected encounters and challenges.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of adventure and companionship as the duo arrives in One Horse Town, where Roo is humorously elected sheriff before facing the town’s rejection. This story is categorized under juvenile fiction and includes elements of short stories, making it suitable for younger audiences interested in tales of exploration and friendship. The engaging plot captures the essence of their travels and the unique experiences they encounter along the way.
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In this adventure starring grandfather and his dog Roo. The search is on for Roo’s grandfather. Their journey starts with them boarding a Greyhound bus in Los Angeles and then travelling across the States. The pair end up in One Horse Town where Roo is elected sheriff and then run out of town.
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