Description
Before long, Billy makes a place for himself behind the privileged walls of Colonial. His attitude draws the approval of an eccentric millionaire club member, while his looks draw the attention of the millionaire's beautiful granddaughter--much to the displeasure of her boyfriend, the club champion. But Billy's run of luck is short-lived, as he confronts the hard realities of the world and of human nature both on and off the golf course. Now, Billy must face down his fears and doubts about where he comes from, where he wants to go, and who he really is. Bud Shrake's Billy Boy is an unforgettable coming-of-age tale of life, love, and beating the odds, set against the far-reaching horizons of the American West.
About the Author
Bud Shrake is the coauthor of Harvey Penick's Little Red Book and the author of many novels and screenplays. He lives in Austin, Texas.
Reviews
Michael Griffith The Washington Post A quick-paced, sturdy, plainspoken novel.
Larry McMurtry Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lonesome Dove A brilliant novel...Bud Shrake has done himself proud.
The San Diego Union-Tribune Takes a swing at at golf fiction with enjoyable results.
Mike Shea Texas Monthly A big-hearted tribute to the Zen of golf in Fort Worth, circa 1950...This golf fable doesn't shy away from honest emotions. Shrake's version of the past is not scratched and dinged by reality but worn to a pleasing patina by the passage of time.
Judi Goldenberg Richmond Times-Dispatch A vivid account of a golden age of golf and the men who made it memorable.
Book Information
ISBN 9780743227483
Author Bud Shrake
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Scribner
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Weight(grams) 261g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 15mm