Kings of Colorado
Kings of Colorado: A Novel
Kings of Colorado
David E. Hilton
"A heartfelt portrait of young men in a bygone age” (Kirkus Reviews) about troubled boys, wild horses, and the high price of a childhood lost.Thirteen-year-old William Sheppard stabs his abusive father and is sent to the Swope Ranch Boys Reformatory, setting off a string of events that ultimately leads to a horrifying end in the Colorado mountains. Along the way, he befriends three boys who become his surrogate family. Their work together taming horses brings peace, as the boys struggle to survive a world of hurt and shocking cruelty wherein the only thing they can rely on is each other as the laws of normal society are stripped away.With a backbone of heart-wrenching suspense, Kings of Colorado is a beautiful portrayal of brotherhood set against the nobility, danger, and wildness of youth and horses. The bonds between man and beast, along with other themes of community, friendship, and atonement are boldly explored on every page. Kings of Colorado illustrates just how easily innocence can be stripped away, robbing us of something most precious: childhood.

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Genre: 

  • Environment
  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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William Sheppard is fourteen when he snaps. He grabs a kitchen knife and stabs his abusive, alcoholic father. His father survives the attack, but Will is shipped off to Swope Ranch, a boys' reformatory in the mountains of Colorado. Once there, the boys break wild horses and Swope breaks the boys. Swope is no better than , and in many ways worse , than the abusive home that Will left. There is one big difference, though. Will has friends. As long as he has his friends, Will can survive the wild horses, bullying boys, and dangerous guards.

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