Fantastic Five-star Review for Kid Clay by Carl Watson!

Fantastic Five-star Review for Kid Clay by Carl Watson!

5.0 out of 5 starsand the opportunity to meet some of the finest people on earth

By Connie J. Green

Kid Clay by Carl Watson
W & B Publishers, Kernersville, NC
2017

When young Henry Clay sets our looking for adventure in the western frontier of the late 1800s, he finds it — along with an illness that almost takes his life, several encounters with cattle rustlers, a brief meeting with the infamous Dalton gang, and all the challenges and discomforts life on the open plains has to offer. Due to his youthfulness, Clay picks up the trail nickname Kid, but during his years on the frontier, he manages to overcome any sense of belittlement the name might convey.

Kid Clay is based on the memoirs of Carl Watson’s grandfather, Henry “Kid” Carleton Clay, who was born in Kentucky in 1865.

As the son of a judge, young Henry is expected to follow in his father’s footsteps and go into law. However, Henry has an unbearable itch to explore the west he has heard about in stories related to his grandfather, Simon Kenton, and his distant relative, Kit Carson. As Kid recovers from Typhoid Fever and works his way across Texas and New Mexico, into Colorado and Nevada, he finds the west lives up to his expectations. It is a place filled with adventure, danger, unbelievable beauty, and the opportunity to meet some of the finest people on earth, Buffalo Bill among that number. But it is the ordinary people who mean most to Kid — the woman who nurses him back to health, his fellow trail riders, the ranch bosses, and the tribe of Indians with whom he lives for a year.

Kid’s Kentucky upbringing includes training as a horseman and skill with using guns; both abilities that serve him well on the frontier. However, after years of indulging his yen for adventure, Kid finds a different sort of yearning replacing his old urges. The once-wild west is changing, as is Kid, and a new future opens for both as the story closes.

Kid Clay is written for young readers and for adults as well; for all who like a story with action and adventure.