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Tex

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Tex is a novel by S. E. Hinton, published in 1979. Tex and his older brother Mason live by themselves while their father tours the rodeo circuit. Tex is blissfully happy with his life. He likes simple things and taking it easy. Mason, on the other hand, must step into a parental role when their father is gone for five months touring rodeos. Their mother is dead, so it is just the two of them fighting to meet their financial obligations. These boys' lives are slowly being disrupted.
The book opens with Tex McCormick, a 15-year-old who loves horses, and his brother Mace, living in a small town and Jamie the girl next door. Tex is growing up mostly with Mace in a small country home. Their mother died years before, and their father goes off for months at a time leaving Mace, a high school senior and a star basketball player, and Tex at home. At the start of the book, Tex comes home to find the two brothers' horses sold. Tex's horse, was considered a friend to Tex. However Mace had to sell the horses to guarantee Tex and himself would have enough to eat through the winter. This action by Mace sets Tex against his brother for most of the book.
But the McCormick brothers are not alone. Living in the significantly larger ranch house next door are the Collinses which includes Mace's best friend Bob, Tex's best friend Johnny, and the younger sister whom Tex loves, Jamie. The Collins' children are forbidden to see Mason and Tex because the patriarch of the Collins family, Cole, thinks they are a bad influence. After a turn of events involving Tex and Mace's father, Tex runs away to the city with a family friend and eventually learns that just living life and staying with his brother is the best thing for him.