Dennis McCance is on his way home for the summer to Prairie View, Montana, and he's a little nervous. Five months ago he dropped out of law school and hasn't yet mentioned it to the family. The reaction is going to be major. They had all been so pleased - and relieved - that finally he was facing up to responsibility after taking five years to finish college because he was more interested in playing drums in a country and western band.
Dennis is trying to find himself. His best friend, Janey Bowman, aka Montana Wildhack, the band's singer, is looking too. She wants Dennis to join her in Austin to put another band together. But what if they turn forty and they're still waiting tables, hoping for a break?
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Emmons achieves a sweet, laid-back tone in this debut novel, but he can't overcome the ennui inherent in yet another story of a member of Generation X who can't decide what to do with his life. Sapping matters further is the fact that Dennis McCance's next move is clear when the novel opens. After playing drums in a country and western band called Cowboy Angst in college, he gave law school a try. He didn't like it much, and now he's headed home to Montana for the summer to tell his parents that he's dropped out. In the meantime, Montana Wildhack (n‚e Janey Bowman), the lead singer for Cowboy Angst, wants McCance to join her in Austin, Tex., and start a band. The two have always been close friends, but it's obvious that there could be something more between them. The question is: What on earth is holding McCance back? He makes some vague references to the instability of the music business (Wildhack's father has made her solemnly swear not to wait tables after she turns 30); but since he loves his drums and Wildhack and little else, his indecision feels forced. Some red herrings are thrown into the mix: Susan Hall, a woman McCance has seen on and off when he's home in Montana, is back in town; and the tense relationship between him and his slightly weird deputy sheriff brother shakes things up a little. But there is always the sense that Emmons is dragging his feet. Too many anecdotes--including a tasteless one in which McCance recounts how he and a high school friend amused themselves on the band bus by playing ``dick tag, in which you had to touch people with your member without getting caught''--slow things down, and a final dramatic twist adds little except length. Emmons has a deft, casual delivery, and his hero's voice is seamless, but ultimately these feel wasted on a lackluster story. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Filtering a coming-of-age story through the prisms of country music and rural western life, Emmons's crafty debut novel is at once hip, funny, compassionate and engaging. Narrator Dennis McCance is a Montana native who temporarily forsakes his passion to become a country-and-western drummer in order to follow his father's footsteps by attending law school. But when Dennis drops out after the first semester without telling his family, his return to Big Sky country looks problematic at best, so he decides to move to Austin with his band, called "Cowboy Angst," whose lead singer is his erstwhile girlfriend, Janey Bowman (aka Montana Wildhack). This story line is engaging enough, but it's the author's sly humor, skillful characterization and attention to detail that separates this novel from the coming-of-age pack. Dennis is a sweetly cynical, wisecracking delight, and the portrayals of the cagey Montana, Dennis's repressed brother, Miles, and the rest of the McCance clan are equally entertaining. Emmons alternates descriptions of rural life in Montana with a hilarious account of his school days at Colorado State, effectively conveying his love for the region as well as for those who play and listen to country music. While the change in tone that marks the violent confrontation between Miles and Dennis at novel's end is jarring, Emmons's first effort is a winner nearly all the way through. Author tour; British, translation, dramatic rights: Ellen Levine.
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