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11.26.2017 New Texas books make great gifts
It’s that time of the year when folks like to buy books as gifts for relatives and friends who enjoy reading. Here are some new Texas books to consider.
Fiction
Before We Were Yours by Texas novelist Lisa Wingate is based on a true story about a Memphis children’s home in the 1930s that kidnapped children and sold them to wealthy families.
Wild West is a new collection of eleven Elmer Kelton short stories from the 1950s, before he became a well-known western author.
The Sawbones series by Melissa Lenhardt is a trilogy of gritty western thrillers featuring a female doctor on the Texas frontier.
The Fleecing of Fort Griffin by Preston Lewis of San Angelo is one of the funniest westerns I’ve ever read.
Distinguished Fort Worth tale-spinner James Ward Lee has penned his first novel at age 86, Girls of the Golden West, and it’s a literary gem.
Photography and Art
Watt Matthews of Lambshead, a spectacular collection of photos and text by Laura Wilson, has been brought back in an even more spectacular, expanded third edition. (Book signing: 1-3 p.m. Dec. 2, Texas Star Trading Co., downtown Abilene).
Of Texas Rivers & Texas Art is an extraordinary volume dealing with water conservation and river-related art, including fifty-four paintings by twenty contemporary Texas artists, including Abilene’s Randy Bacon.
Another exceptional art book is George W. Bush’s Portraits of Courage, color paintings and personal essays about ninety-eight service men and women
Non-Fiction

In Mighty, Mighty Matadors, Al Pickett writes about Lubbock Estacado’s 1967 undefeated state football champions, the first year the newly-integrated high school was eligible to compete.
Thursday Night Lights by Michael Hurd tells the story of black high school football in Texas before integration.
A Witness to History: George H. Mahon, West Texas Congressman, Janet M. Neugebauer’s political biography, recalls a more congenial era in American politics.
Best-selling inspirational author Max Lucado’s latest is Anxious for Nothing: Finding Calm in a Chaotic World.
Jen Hatmaker checks in with Of Mess and Moxie.
Children
One of the best Texas children’s books I’ve seen this year is This Is Texas, Y’all! The Lone Star State from A to Z by Misha Maynerick Blaise. Fun reading for the whole family.
And, for you Hank the Cowdog fans, John Erickson has produced his seventieth (yes, 70th!) book in that beloved series, The Case of the Troublesome Lady.
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Glenn Dromgoole’s latest book is West Texas StoriesContact him at g.dromgoole@suddenlink.net.
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