
Picket Line
āThis is the best of a magnificent writer's magnificent books.āāTim OāBrien, author of The Things They CarriedĀ
The first major release in nearly a decade from the late, best-selling Elmore Leonardā\"the greatest crime writer of our time, perhaps ever!ā (New York Times Book Review): Picket Line is the never-before-published, prescient story of a budding agricultural strike in Texas, the racial tension brewing in the fields, and what happens when brutality from āthe manā goes unchecked.
āIf a man comes out of the field and goes on theĀ picketĀ line, even for one day, heāll never be the same...āĀ
Chino and Paco Rojas seem well-mannered, at least for Chicanos, to the white cops that pull them over for littering on the long drive from California to Trinity, Texas. So well-mannered, in fact, that Captain Frank McKellan lets them off with a warning and recommends them a job at Stanzik Farms, the largest independent melon grower in the area.
But Chino and Paco didnāt drive all this way for work. Instead, Chino is looking for a mysterious man,Ā Vincent Mora, whose new Valley Agricultural Workers Association is causing a scene striking against the farm owners.Ā
Stanzikās fields and Moraās union bring together a cast of unlikely characters: Connie Chavez, aĀ former picker and blossoming revolutionary who leads with a bullhorn and a fearless mouth; Bud Davis, a white Xavier University student working for spending money; Harold Ritchie, a local marine-turned-cop; LuisĀ Tamez, a striker whose grandson served with Harold in Vietnam; and many more, including the pragmatic Chino, who finds himself pulled irrevocably into the cause. Some are neighbors, others just passing through. Some know each other well, or at least thought they didā¦before the picket line.Ā Ā
This never-before-published gem from master storyteller Elmore Leonard describes the early days of an unprecedented farmersā movement; the complex cast of Chicanos, Anglos, and migrants that impact the union; and the careful balance of passion, patience, and pure, stupid guts that it takes to hold the line.Ā
āThis is the best of a magnificent writer's magnificent books.āāTim OāBrien, author of The Things They CarriedĀ
The first major release in nearly a decade from the late, best-selling Elmore Leonardā\"the greatest crime writer of our time, perhaps ever!ā (New York Times Book Review): Picket Line is the never-before-published, prescient story of a budding agricultural strike in Texas, the racial tension brewing in the fields, and what happens when brutality from āthe manā goes unchecked.
āIf a man comes out of the field and goes on theĀ picketĀ line, even for one day, heāll never be the same...āĀ
Chino and Paco Rojas seem well-mannered, at least for Chicanos, to the white cops that pull them over for littering on the long drive from California to Trinity, Texas. So well-mannered, in fact, that Captain Frank McKellan lets them off with a warning and recommends them a job at Stanzik Farms, the largest independent melon grower in the area.
But Chino and Paco didnāt drive all this way for work. Instead, Chino is looking for a mysterious man,Ā Vincent Mora, whose new Valley Agricultural Workers Association is causing a scene striking against the farm owners.Ā
Stanzikās fields and Moraās union bring together a cast of unlikely characters: Connie Chavez, aĀ former picker and blossoming revolutionary who leads with a bullhorn and a fearless mouth; Bud Davis, a white Xavier University student working for spending money; Harold Ritchie, a local marine-turned-cop; LuisĀ Tamez, a striker whose grandson served with Harold in Vietnam; and many more, including the pragmatic Chino, who finds himself pulled irrevocably into the cause. Some are neighbors, others just passing through. Some know each other well, or at least thought they didā¦before the picket line.Ā Ā
This never-before-published gem from master storyteller Elmore Leonard describes the early days of an unprecedented farmersā movement; the complex cast of Chicanos, Anglos, and migrants that impact the union; and the careful balance of passion, patience, and pure, stupid guts that it takes to hold the line.Ā
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āThis is the best of a magnificent writer's magnificent books.āāTim OāBrien, author of The Things They CarriedĀ
The first major release in nearly a decade from the late, best-selling Elmore Leonardā\"the greatest crime writer of our time, perhaps ever!ā (New York Times Book Review): Picket Line is the never-before-published, prescient story of a budding agricultural strike in Texas, the racial tension brewing in the fields, and what happens when brutality from āthe manā goes unchecked.
āIf a man comes out of the field and goes on theĀ picketĀ line, even for one day, heāll never be the same...āĀ
Chino and Paco Rojas seem well-mannered, at least for Chicanos, to the white cops that pull them over for littering on the long drive from California to Trinity, Texas. So well-mannered, in fact, that Captain Frank McKellan lets them off with a warning and recommends them a job at Stanzik Farms, the largest independent melon grower in the area.
But Chino and Paco didnāt drive all this way for work. Instead, Chino is looking for a mysterious man,Ā Vincent Mora, whose new Valley Agricultural Workers Association is causing a scene striking against the farm owners.Ā
Stanzikās fields and Moraās union bring together a cast of unlikely characters: Connie Chavez, aĀ former picker and blossoming revolutionary who leads with a bullhorn and a fearless mouth; Bud Davis, a white Xavier University student working for spending money; Harold Ritchie, a local marine-turned-cop; LuisĀ Tamez, a striker whose grandson served with Harold in Vietnam; and many more, including the pragmatic Chino, who finds himself pulled irrevocably into the cause. Some are neighbors, others just passing through. Some know each other well, or at least thought they didā¦before the picket line.Ā Ā
This never-before-published gem from master storyteller Elmore Leonard describes the early days of an unprecedented farmersā movement; the complex cast of Chicanos, Anglos, and migrants that impact the union; and the careful balance of passion, patience, and pure, stupid guts that it takes to hold the line.Ā























