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Tin Can Tucker

by Lynn Hall

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Abandoned at birth to the mercies of Missouri children's services and raised mostly in foster homes, Ann Tucker has one prized possession - a silver trophy belt buckle from the National Finals Rodeo. She's had it since before she can remember, along with a yen for horses, but when Tuck, as she calls herself, realizes just what the buckle is, she decides that rodeo's in her blood and she might as well answer the call.

Fiction being what it is, although the odds are against her, Tuck manages to hook up with a goodhearted elderly bullfighter and his grandmotherly wife. Fascinated by the cowboys, speed, sights, smells, and drama of her new surroundings - not to mention actual, real live horses! - Tuck is a bit dismayed to find that if she wants to be successful in rodeo, the only event open to women at a professional level that might make her a living is barrel racing (as opposed to buckle bunny - a suggestion also made).

A quick study, she's also aware that a career in barrel racing isn't going to be easy, or cheap - after all, she doesn't even have a horse - yet. But Tuck takes challenge & adversity in stride. It isn't long before she acquires a roughstring washout bound for the kill pen for failing to buck, and friends willing to teach her about horses and the rodeo way of life. Along the way to her own rodeo finals, Tuck also learns a few lessons on the value of friendship, what makes a family, and the places a good horse can take her.

Written in the early 1980s, there are a few dated details, but surprisingly little at the heart of the story doesn't ring as true today as it did twenty-five years ago. ( )
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Her name was Ann Tucker, but she went by Tuck, to head off Little Orphan Annie jokes.
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A sixteen-year old girl runs away from her foster home in Missouri, planning to make a name for herself on the rodeo circuit.
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A sixteen-year old girl runs away from her foster home in Missouri, planning to make a name for herself on the rodeo circuit.

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