Helpful Score: 3
After reading Jorgenson's "The Mulligan" which I enjoyed to the maximum, I looked for other of his works. While this is quite a good read, it was not as good as Mulligan. Keeping Mulligan, moving White Horses. Interesting story of two men who have similar lifestyles and goals. Friends for a long time so much so that they seem totally in tune with each other. They persue their lives as though they will always be there with the fabric of their lives just becoming more and more interwoven. Events occur that will test every thing they have grown to count on from one another. Good enjoyable read.
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