Texas Road Trip
A compilation of author and journalist Bryan Woolley’s The Dallas Morning News columns from 1999 through 2003, Texas Road Trip explores back roads, small towns, and Texas originals. Follow him on his road trips across the Great State as he meets interesting people and hears fascinating, even bizarre, tales. As Woolley says, Texas Road Trip takes us beyond the “super highways spewing diesel smoke and danger to the sparsely traveled farm-to-market roads and the old highways that used to connect the little towns before the interstates bypassed them.”

Tinged with nostalgia for a bygone way of life, the essays acquaint us with the pleasure of drinking a Coca Cola in a bottle that sports ice crystals (“Cold Drink”) or a Comanche ceremony in Palo Duro Canyon to re-sanctify the canyon that was once sacred (“Quanah's People”). He also explores more personal terrain in such stories as “Boys,” in which he recounts a trip he and his grown sons took in remembrance of their summer vacations in Fort Davis when the boys were young.

Woolley’s thoughtful take imbues each essay with a generosity of spirit and a real enthusiasm for his subjects. From the stars of the Davis Mountains to the sophistication of Austin and Dallas, Texas Road Trip is an homage to Texas—its history, people, and culture.
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Texas Road Trip
A compilation of author and journalist Bryan Woolley’s The Dallas Morning News columns from 1999 through 2003, Texas Road Trip explores back roads, small towns, and Texas originals. Follow him on his road trips across the Great State as he meets interesting people and hears fascinating, even bizarre, tales. As Woolley says, Texas Road Trip takes us beyond the “super highways spewing diesel smoke and danger to the sparsely traveled farm-to-market roads and the old highways that used to connect the little towns before the interstates bypassed them.”

Tinged with nostalgia for a bygone way of life, the essays acquaint us with the pleasure of drinking a Coca Cola in a bottle that sports ice crystals (“Cold Drink”) or a Comanche ceremony in Palo Duro Canyon to re-sanctify the canyon that was once sacred (“Quanah's People”). He also explores more personal terrain in such stories as “Boys,” in which he recounts a trip he and his grown sons took in remembrance of their summer vacations in Fort Davis when the boys were young.

Woolley’s thoughtful take imbues each essay with a generosity of spirit and a real enthusiasm for his subjects. From the stars of the Davis Mountains to the sophistication of Austin and Dallas, Texas Road Trip is an homage to Texas—its history, people, and culture.
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Texas Road Trip

Texas Road Trip

by Bryan Woolley
Texas Road Trip

Texas Road Trip

by Bryan Woolley

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A compilation of author and journalist Bryan Woolley’s The Dallas Morning News columns from 1999 through 2003, Texas Road Trip explores back roads, small towns, and Texas originals. Follow him on his road trips across the Great State as he meets interesting people and hears fascinating, even bizarre, tales. As Woolley says, Texas Road Trip takes us beyond the “super highways spewing diesel smoke and danger to the sparsely traveled farm-to-market roads and the old highways that used to connect the little towns before the interstates bypassed them.”

Tinged with nostalgia for a bygone way of life, the essays acquaint us with the pleasure of drinking a Coca Cola in a bottle that sports ice crystals (“Cold Drink”) or a Comanche ceremony in Palo Duro Canyon to re-sanctify the canyon that was once sacred (“Quanah's People”). He also explores more personal terrain in such stories as “Boys,” in which he recounts a trip he and his grown sons took in remembrance of their summer vacations in Fort Davis when the boys were young.

Woolley’s thoughtful take imbues each essay with a generosity of spirit and a real enthusiasm for his subjects. From the stars of the Davis Mountains to the sophistication of Austin and Dallas, Texas Road Trip is an homage to Texas—its history, people, and culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780875652917
Publisher: TCU Press
Publication date: 08/16/2004
Series: Chisholm Trail Series
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bryan Woolley is a senior writer on the staff of The Dallas Morning News. He has won numerous awards for his journalism and has published several collections of his work. He is a past president of the Texas Institute of Letters and is a member of the Texas Folklore Society and the Texas State Historical Association. He and his wife, poet Isabel Nathaniel, make their home in Dallas.
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