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The Arizona kid
    Koertge, Ronald.
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Publisher: Little, Brown,
Pub date: c1988.
Pages: 228 p. ;
ISBN: 0316501018
Summary
A trip out West to work at a racetrack -- and a sojourn with a sophisticated gay uncle -- bring unexpected discoveries in this quick-witted coming-of-age novel by the author of STONER #38; SPAZ and MARGAUX WITH AN X. From the moment sixteen-year-old Billy steps off the train in Tucson, he knows this will be a summer unlike any he's seen in small-town Bradleyville, Missouri. For starters, he's staying with his cool gay uncle, who has managed to get him a job at the racetrack caring for horses. Still, Billy doesn't expect the horseracing world to be quite as rough and tumble as this -- toiling side by side with a macho survivalist and falling hard for the feisty, romance-shy "exercise girl" Cara Mae. With his trademark fast-paced dialogue filled with wit and compassion, Ron Koertge tells the tale of an insecure teen who discovers that gaining stature involves more than Stetsons and boots -- and that lessons on love and manhood come from the places you least expect. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Koertge, Ronald.
Title: The Arizona kid / Ron Koertge.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: Boston : Little, Brown, c1988.
Physical descrip: 228 p. ; 22 cm.
General Note: "Joy Street Books"
Summary: Sixteen-year-old Billy comes to terms with his own values when he is sent to live with his gay uncle in Tucson and is introduced to the world of rodeos where he falls in love with an outspoken racehorse rider named Cara.
key: ocm17327918
ISBN: 0316501018