That Old Ace in the Hole, Annie Proulx
That Old Ace in the Hole, Annie Proulx
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That Old Ace in the Hole

Author: Annie Proulx

Narrator: Tom Stechschulte

Unabridged: 14 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/08/2011


Synopsis

From Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner Annie Proulx comes an exhilarating story brimming with language, history, landscape, music, and love.

Bob Dollar is a young man from Denver trying to make good in a bad world. Out of college and aimless, Dollar takes a job with Global Pork Rind, scouting out big spreads of land that can be converted to hog farms. Soon he's holed up in a two-bit Texas town called Woolybucket, where he settles into LaVon Fronk's old bunkhouse for fifty dollars a month, helps out at Cy Frease's Old Dog Café, and learns the hard way how vigorously the old Texas ranch owners will hold on to their land, even when their children want no part of it.

Robust, often bawdy, strikingly original, That Old Ace in the Hole traces the waves of change that have shaped the American West over the past century—and in Bob Dollar, Proulx has created one of the most irrepressible characters in contemporary fiction.

About Annie Proulx

Annie Proulx is the author of eleven books, including the novels The Shipping News and Barkskins, and the story collection Close Range. Her many honors include a Pulitzer Prize, a National Book Award, the Irish Times International Fiction Prize, and a PEN/Faulkner award. Her story “Brokeback Mountain,” which originally appeared in The New Yorker, was made into an Academy Award–winning film. Fen, Bog, and Swamp is her second work of nonfiction. She lives in New Hampshire. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Wolfman on October 17, 2008

Before reading That Old Ace in the Hole, one should read the first sentence. “In late March Bob Dollar, a young, curly-headed man of twenty-five with the broad face of a cat, pale innocent eyes fringed with sooty lashes, drove east along Texas State Highway 15 in the panhandle, down from Denver the......more

Goodreads review by Garen on November 29, 2008

Based on having read this book and The Shipping News, it is clear to me that Annie Proulx is an author as concerned with place as with plot. Both books are as much, or perhaps even more, about the settings in which they take place, as the characters who inhabit them. Proulx has a fondness for remote......more

Goodreads review by Oceana2602 on April 10, 2011

I resent myself a little for not liking Annie Proulx more than I do. I WANT to like her. I read the descriptions of her books and I want to read them. I buy her books. I start reading. And that's it. I just can't get into them. Her use of language is brilliant, her ideas interest me - and yet, I'm una......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn on August 12, 2010

I am not a stranger to Annie Proulx’s fiction; back in 1996 I read The Shipping News, her 1993 novel that won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1994 (back when she was E. Annie Proulx). Deep into this book, I had the feeling that in some ways the plot of this book was in many ways the same as that o......more

Goodreads review by J.C. on March 02, 2023

To my surprise, I enjoyed this book. It was a Christmas present from my daughter, a book I resisted in the first couple of chapters; as a non-meat-eater in the UK I didn’t really want to read about ‘hog’ farms in Texas. However, I trusted my daughter’s judgement and, yes, she was right, it drew me i......more