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Stories from Texas: Some of Them Are True
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Found 1 comment on Stories from Texas: Some of Them Are True:

u/LabyrinthConvention ยท 1 pointr/texas

Great question! I'm going to keep an eye on for suggestions.

This author was on the radio a few months ago. I liked the interview but haven't read the book yet. $5 for ebook, has strong reviews

Stories From Texas

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>You might call W.F. Strong a student of all things Texas. In 2010, he began sharing his 'Stories From Texas' vignettes on public radio stations, most recently on the Texas Standard news show's 30 stations. For this book celebrating his home state, Strong has collected 75 of his broadcasts. You'll hear his inimitably Texan voice in your mind's ear as he weaves stories on subjects ranging from how to ''talk Texan'' to Texas bards and troubadours; from tall Texas tales to Lone Star icons like Charles Goodnight, Tom Landry and Blue Bell ice cream; from legends and unsung heroes of the past to some heartfelt memories of his own. Strong agrees with John Steinbeck that ''Texas is a state of mind . . . a mystique closely approximating a religion,'' and every one of his stories embraces the Texas state of mind.