Book summaryA golf novel about the coming of age of a 13-year-old caddie in Texas. Media reviews"[This] linkster's coming-of-age yarn is snatched from the abyss of the excessively reverent by some colorful local characters, a lost-father riff, and the author's dead-on ear for Lone Star State dialogue....A paean to the Scottish game of sticks and flags with authentic lingo, a solid structure, and plenty of old-fashioned masculine wallowing in the transcendent metaphor of silly games." |
FAST GREENSby Pipkin, TurkFirst Edition
Book desription: Austin, TX: Softshoe Publishing , 1994 A novel. Inscribed and signed by Pipkin on the half-title. A tight, unread copy. "In a timeless story of golf in the kingdom of Texas....". Blurbs by Willie Nelson and Lee Trevino. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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