“Personally, I prefer Stevie Wonder," confessed the Chink, "but what the hell. Those cowgirls are always bitching because the only radio station in the area plays nothing but polkas, but I say you can dance to anything if you really feel like dancing." To prove it, he got up and danced to the news.”
Quote by Tom Robbins
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Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
In this novel, the author delves into the lives of a diverse group of women who find themselves in the American West during a transformative era. The narrative is woven around a rodeo, which serves as a central event that brings together the characters. Each woman is on a personal journey, grappling with issues of identity, love, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. The setting is vividly depicted, capturing the spirit of the era and the rugged beauty of the Western landscape. more
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