From award-winning author Willy Vlautin comes a powerful exploration of identity and loneliness pulled from deep within America's soul.
Horace Hopper has spent most of his life on a Nevada sheep ranch but dreams of something bigger. Mr. and Mrs. Reese, the aging ranchers, took him in and treated him like a son, intending to leave the ranch in his hands. However, Horace, ashamed of his half Paiute, half Irish heritage and that his parents did not want him, feels as if he doesn't belong there, or anywhere. Realizing he needs to make a name for himself, he decides to leave the only loving home he's known to prove his worth as a championship boxer.
Mr. Reese is holding on to a way of life that is no longer sustainable. He's a seventy-two-year-old rancher with a bad back. He's not sure how he'll keep things going without Horace, but he understands the boy must find his own way.
To become a champion Horace must not only change the way he eats, trains, and thinks but also who he is. Reinventing himself as Hector Hildago, a scrappy Mexican boxer, he heads to Tucson and begins training and entering fights. His journey brings him to boxing rings across the Southwest and Mexico, and finally to the streets of Las Vegas, where Horace learns he can't change who he is or outrun his destiny.
A beautiful, wrenching portrait of a downtrodden man, Don't Skip Out on Me narrates with profound tenderness the struggle to find one's place in a vast and lonely world, and will make you consider those around youand yourselfdifferently.
Horace Hopper has spent most of his life on a Nevada sheep ranch but dreams of something bigger. Mr. and Mrs. Reese, the aging ranchers, took him in and treated him like a son, intending to leave the ranch in his hands. However, Horace, ashamed of his half Paiute, half Irish heritage and that his parents did not want him, feels as if he doesn't belong there, or anywhere. Realizing he needs to make a name for himself, he decides to leave the only loving home he's known to prove his worth as a championship boxer.
Mr. Reese is holding on to a way of life that is no longer sustainable. He's a seventy-two-year-old rancher with a bad back. He's not sure how he'll keep things going without Horace, but he understands the boy must find his own way.
To become a champion Horace must not only change the way he eats, trains, and thinks but also who he is. Reinventing himself as Hector Hildago, a scrappy Mexican boxer, he heads to Tucson and begins training and entering fights. His journey brings him to boxing rings across the Southwest and Mexico, and finally to the streets of Las Vegas, where Horace learns he can't change who he is or outrun his destiny.
A beautiful, wrenching portrait of a downtrodden man, Don't Skip Out on Me narrates with profound tenderness the struggle to find one's place in a vast and lonely world, and will make you consider those around youand yourselfdifferently.
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