Cowboy Slim, Julie Danneberg
Cowboy Slim, Julie Danneberg
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Cowboy Slim

Author: Julie Danneberg, Margot Apple

Narrator: Ed Sala

Unabridged: 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/15/2008

Categories: Children's Fiction


Synopsis

Young Slim has always dreamed of being a cowboy. That's why he quivers with excitement on his first day at the WJ Ranch. The sights, sounds, and smells of cowboy life thrill him so that he stays awake that night-writing beautiful poetry. When veteran cowhands find his pile of poems, they say he's not a real cowboy and make him ride behind the cows. And when he realizes how poor his riding, roping, and whipping skills are, Slim heads for home-thinking he's a failure. But just then, a violent thunderstorm stampedes the herd toward Deadman's Canyon and prompts Slim to do something the other cowboys couldn't do. Popular author Julie Danneberg has written a variety of innovative works for children-including a delightful book on Colorado history and geography. Ed Sala's whimsical narration helps this book's colorful and evocative words blossom with meaning. "The well-chosen words of the narrative read aloud beautifully . A droll tribute to the long tradition of cowboy poets, this will please any young tenderfoot who feels the call of the range."-Booklist ". the light text lathered liberally with western lingo neatly captures cowboy cadence. Perfect for cowboys and -girls who long to ride at the head of the herd."-Kirkus Reviews

Reviews

I love how Slim learns that even though he doesn't have the strengths and talents others do, the strength and talent he has is valuable too. And I love that others learn that about Slim as well - just because he is different doesn't mean that his talents are less valuable than theirs. I wish we coul......more

Goodreads review by Lexi

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Goodreads review by Todd

"Real cowboys ride better than they walk. They don't write better than they talk," exclaimed Sally as she fed her horse... "I'm as out of place as a bull in a china shop," Slim said to himself. "I best be leavin' this work to the real McCoy."He turned his horse and hit the flats for home, ridin' awa......more