Book details
Cowboy Ghost
Description
Aged 16, Tee McRobertson can saddle a wild mustang and hold his own on a roundup, but he can't seem to prove to his father that he's as good as his older brother, Micah. This coming of age story is set in the 1920s in Florida's dusty 'long' country.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
proficient
Length
208 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging storytelling: Robert Newton Peck is known for his captivating storytelling that immerses readers in the narrative, making 'Cowboy Ghost' a potentially engaging read for those who enjoy well-crafted stories.
- Historical insight: Peck often includes historical elements in his works. 'Cowboy Ghost' may offer readers a glimpse into the past, particularly the Old West, and provide an educational experience alongside entertainment.
- Character development: Peck's characters are typically well-developed and relatable. Readers might find the characters in 'Cowboy Ghost' to be compelling and memorable, providing insights into human nature and relationships.
- Thematic depth: Peck's novels often explore profound themes such as family, maturity, and survival. 'Cowboy Ghost' could provide readers with thought-provoking content that encourages personal reflection and discussion.