
The Young Lion Hunter (Annotated)
Zane Grey Collection, Book 17
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Narrated by:
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J Rodney Turner
About this listen
First published in 1911, this new Raging Bull Edition contains the original text, as well as background articles including:
Zane Grey - A biography of a western literary genius
Zane Grey - A list of books by the great western author
The Wild West - A brief overview
The Young Lion Hunter
Ken Ward encounters mustangs he must ride, a pack of hounds the likes of which he had never seen before, Native Americans who he comes to appreciate with a new awareness, and landscape so wild and primitive, it takes the breath away in the Grand Canyon.
©2016 Raging Bull Publishing (P)2017 Raging Bull PublishingListener received this title free
Grey is one of those people who just has a natural way of writing that makes you feel like he was there when the story happened even though it’s completely fictional.
This is a captivating story, that anybody who has ever watched a western or wanted to be a cowboy or a Native American will love. Narration is spot on and perfect.
My favorite part of the whole book was actually the biography of Zane gray himself. For some reason it made me like him and his story all the more even though it wasn’t really necessary.
I wouldn’t say this is a classic, but it’s definitely a must read.
Top notch tale
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