PICKET LINE - Elmore Leonard
Lost no longer! Picket Line is billed as Elmore Leonard's "lost novella" and the introduction by C. M. Kushins explains the story behind the story (and why it was considered 'lost'). A couple of factors make this novella interesting. First, it was written as a proposal for a film based on a 1965 grape strike that brought Cesar Chavez fame. Second, this is neither a crime story or a western - the two genres Elmore Leonard is noted for. Chino and Paco Rojas are pulled over for littering by a local sheriff after tossing something from their car as they drove from California to Texas. The sheriff finds them to be polite and lets them off with a warning and encourages them to check out a local farm that's hiring workers. What Chino and Paco discover is a farm that seems to be the hot spot for a growing a strike with strikers laying on a constant verbal barrage to those continuing to work for very low wages. I really got caught up in Leonard's writing with this...