The Late Child
The Late Child is a 1995 American novel by Larry McMurtry. It is a sequel to The Desert Rose.
Kirkus wrote "As ever, McMurtry has a knack for warm, affectionate characters, flaky but goodhearted. Even his villains are never all bad. Still, this candy-coated-seeming road novel, even as it tackles themes of grief and healing, grows monotonous."