{"id":1342,"date":"2018-12-31T16:48:04","date_gmt":"2018-12-31T16:48:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress.etypegoogle10.com\/?p=1342"},"modified":"2018-12-31T16:48:04","modified_gmt":"2018-12-31T16:48:04","slug":"lone-star-reviewsmichelle-newby-nbcc-112","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.etypegoogle10.com\/?p=1342","title":{"rendered":"Lone Star ReviewsMichelle Newby, NBCC,"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"articleHeader\"><\/div>\n<h1 id=\"u385859-8\"><span id=\"u385859-7\">Contributing Editor<\/span><\/h1>\n<p id=\"u385866-3\"><span id=\"u385891\"><span id=\"u385892\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"220\" height=\"11\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline220.jpg\"  id=\"u385892_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-6\">F<span id=\"u385873\"><span id=\"u385874\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"100\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/sissel%2c%20what%20lies%20below_cover%20ts.jpg\"  id=\"u385874_img\" \/><\/span><\/span>ICTION<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-8\"><span>Barbara Taylor Sissel<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-10\">What Lies Below<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-12\">Lake Union Publishing<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-14\">Paperback, 978-1-503-95011-5 (also available in e-book and audiobook formats), 334 pages, $14.95<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-16\">May 15, 2018<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-20\"><span>Texas writer Barbara Taylor Sissel\u2019s new novel, <\/span>her ninth, is a tense, engrossing tale of abduction. It\u2019s also a story in which secrets are held close by key characters as they help search for a missing child.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-23\">In a small Central Texas town named Wyatt, Zoe Halstead, not quite four, suddenly has disappeared from her daycare facility, and the local police and numerous townspeople have rallied to try to help Jake, a single father, find Zoe and bring her home.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-29\">The trouble is, as one police officer puts it: \u201cSomething like this\u2014when it involves a child\u2014everyone\u2019s a suspect, you know. Friends, family members. Everybody in this town is looking at everybody else.\u201d He is only partially right. Amid the suspense, suspicions, and fear, some of the friends and family members want no one to uncover certain conflicts, relationships, and failings within their lives.\u00a0 <span id=\"u385866-28\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.lonestarliterary.com\/sissel%2c-what-lies-below_060318.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span>&gt;&gt;READ MORE<\/span><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-33\"><span id=\"u385867\"><span id=\"u385868\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"220\" height=\"11\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline220.jpg\"  id=\"u385868_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u385866-39\"><span id=\"u385866-34\"><span id=\"u385888\"><span id=\"u385889\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"59\" height=\"80\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dromgoole%2c%20glenn_headshot2b.jpg\"  id=\"u385889_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/span><span id=\"u385866-35\">Texas Reads<\/span><span id=\"u385866-38\">Glenn Dromgoole<\/span><\/h1>\n<h1 id=\"u385866-43\"><span id=\"u385866-42\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.lonestarliterary.com\/archive.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">&gt;&gt; archive<\/a><\/span><\/h1>\n<h1 id=\"u385866-46\">6.3.2018\u00a0 Two Texas books gain national attention<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u385866-53\"><span>Two best-selling Austin authors have penned new books about Texas<\/span> that garnered glowing reviews this spring in national publications such as the <span id=\"u385866-50\">Wall Street Journal<\/span> and the <span id=\"u385866-52\">New York Times.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-57\"><span><span id=\"u385894\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/561612\/god-save-texas-by-lawrence-wright\/9780525520108\/\" id=\"u385895\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"readableLinkWithLargeImage\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer float\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/wright%2c%20god%20save%20texas_cover%20sm.jpg\"  id=\"u385895_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/a><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-66\"><span>Lawrence Wright,<\/span> who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for <span>The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9\/11,<\/span> published <a href=\"https:\/\/www.penguinrandomhouse.com\/books\/561612\/god-save-texas-by-lawrence-wright\/9780525520108\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span>God Save Texas: A Journey into the Soul of the Lone Star State<\/span> <\/a>(Alfred A. Knopf, $27.95 hardcover).<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-76\"><span>Bryan Mealer,<\/span> co-author of the 2009 best-seller <span>The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind,<\/span> produced <span><a href=\"https:\/\/us.macmillan.com\/books\/9781250058911\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span>The Kings of Big Spring: God, Oil, and One Family\u2019s Search for the American Dream<\/span><\/a><\/span> (Flatiron Books, $27.99 hardcover).<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-80\"><span id=\"u385866-78\">God Save Texas<\/span> is not so much a narrative with a storyline as it is a collection of insightful and entertaining personal essays or commentaries about Texas politics, oil, culture, music, cities, regions and politics. Did I mention politics?<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-83\">\u201cI\u2019ve lived in Texas most of my life,\u201d Wright says, \u201cand I\u2019ve come to appreciate what the state symbolizes, both to people who live here and to those who view it from afar.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-86\">\u201cTexans see themselves as confident, hardworking, and neurosis free. Outsiders view Texas as \u2026 a place where rambunctious and disavowed impulses run wild.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-89\">\u201cIndeed, it\u2019s an irony that the figure who most embodies the values people associate with the state is a narcissistic Manhattan billionaire now sitting in the Oval Office.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-92\">Wright sees the state as something of a microcosm of America, blending \u201cthe South, the West, the plains, Hispanic and immigrant communities, the border, the divide between the rural areas and the cities,\u201d so what happens in Texas \u201ctends to disproportionately affect the rest of the nation.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-95\">In that regard, he writes, \u201cI think Texas has nurtured an immature political culture that has done terrible damage to the state and to the nation.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-98\"><span id=\"u385879\"><a href=\"https:\/\/us.macmillan.com\/books\/9781250058911\" id=\"u385880\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"readableLinkWithLargeImage\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer float\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/mealer%2c%20kings%20of%20big%20spring_cover%20sm.jpg\"  id=\"u385880_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-102\">Bryan Mealer\u2019s <span id=\"u385866-100\">The Kings of Big Spring<\/span> deals with the economic and spiritual ups and downs of four generations of his Texas family.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-105\">Much of the story revolves around his father\u2019s decision in 1981, at age twenty-seven, to move from Alvin, Texas, back to Big Spring to join his flamboyant childhood friend Grady Cunningham in the oil business.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-108\">One night Grady called and asked, \u201cHow\u2019d you like to be a millionaire?\u201d For Bryan\u2019s dad, it was an easy decision \u2014 and one he would soon regret.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-111\">For a while, the Mealer family lived the high life in Big Spring as oil prices soared. Then, of course, came the bust.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-114\">Along the way, through four generations, Mealer writes, \u201cthere was love and heartbreak, sin and redemption, small victories and unbearable tragedy, and laughter when little else could save us. We drew our strength from the enduring power of our own flesh and blood.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-121\"><span id=\"u385866-116\">Glenn Dromgoole<\/span> writes about Texas books and authors. Contact him at <span><a href=\"mailto:\/\/g.dromgoole@suddenlink.net\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span id=\"u385866-118\">g.dromgoole@suddenlink.net.<\/span><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u385866-128\"><span id=\"u385866-123\">&gt;&gt; <\/span><span id=\"u385866-126\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.lonestarliterary.com\/texas-reads.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Check out his previous Texas Reads columns in Lone Star Lit<\/a><\/span><span id=\"u385866-127\">erary Life<\/span><\/h1>\n<p id=\"u385866-132\"><span id=\"u385885\"><span id=\"u385886\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"217\" height=\"8\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/dottedline300.jpg\"  id=\"u385886_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<h1 id=\"u385866-134\"><span id=\"u385876\"><span id=\"u385877\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"83\" height=\"82\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/bookish-destinations-badge-2018-transp-ts.png\"  id=\"u385877_img\" \/><\/span><\/span>2018 TEXAS BOOKISH DESTINATIONS<\/h1>\n<h1 id=\"u385866-136\">Can you name this literary place in the Lone Star State?<\/h1>\n<p id=\"u385866-140\"><span>Admit it: bookfans love traveling almost as much as they love reading itself.<\/span> All year long we promote our annual list of Top Texas Bookish Destinations, for readers who want to visit the settings of their favorite books, the birthplaces and haunts of favorite authors, and hot spots for book buying, readings, and other literary activity.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-142\">\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 But throughout Texas\u2019s 268,597 square miles, there are also lots of out-of-the-way points of interest that we don\u2019t always have space to cover in our Top Ten pages.<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-144\">\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Watch this space each week for a new bookish place that you\u2019ll want to add to your own travel list. Be the first to email us with the correct identification, and win a prize!<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-146\">\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 This week, we continue with a bookish place that\u2019s located in 2018\u2019s #1 Top Bookish Destination. Where in this city celebrating its tricentennial this year would you find a colorful reading corner inside one of its hometown retailers?<\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-150\"><span id=\"u385870\"><span id=\"u385871\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"216\" height=\"162\" src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/where%20in%20bookish%20texas%20sm.jpg\"  id=\"u385871_img\" \/><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-161\"><span>Email us at<\/span> <span><a href=\"mailto:\/\/info@LoneStarLiterary.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span id=\"u385866-154\">info@LoneStarLiterary.com<\/span><\/a><\/span> <span id=\"u385866-158\">with the specific right answer,<\/span> and we&#8217;ll send you a free copy of <span id=\"u385866-160\">Literary Texas.<\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-165\"><span id=\"u385882\"><span id=\"u385883\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"readableLargeImageContainer float\"><img decoding=\"async\"   src=\"https:\/\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/sites\/lonestarliterary.etypegoogle10.com\/files\/description\/bookish%20texas%20022518%20sm215x322.jpg\"  id=\"u385883_img\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p id=\"u385866-171\"><span>LAST MONTH\u2019S PHOTO<\/span> (<span id=\"u385866-169\">below<\/span>) went wanting for a winner. We\u2019ll reveal the place now \u2014 it\u2019s the Poet Tree, in Houston (yeah, that would\u2019ve been easy, for anyone who zoomed in).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Contributing Editor FICTION Barbara Taylor Sissel What Lies Below Lake Union Publishing Paperback, 978-1-503-95011-5 (also available in e-book and audiobook formats), 334 pages, $14.95 May 15, 2018 Texas writer Barbara Taylor Sissel\u2019s new novel, her ninth, is a tense, engrossing tale of abduction. 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