TBR Fall 2018

Cover photo courtesy of Nour Al Ghraowi


Texas Books in Review

Volume XXXVIII, Number 2
Fall 2018

Editor's Note | Gift Giver | by William Jensen 

A Thirsty Land: The Making of an American Water Crisis | By Seamus McGraw
Review | How Dry I Am | by John Mckiernan-González

Archives of Dispossession: Recovering the Testimonios of Mexican American Herederas, 1848-1960 | by Karen R. Roybal
Review | Hear Me Roar | by Charles McGregor

Bad Jobs and Poor Decisions: Dispatches from the Working Class | by J.R. Helton
Review | Working Overtime | by Jesse Garcia

Ciudad Juárez: Saga of a Legendary Border City | by Oscar J. Martínez
Review | By The Rio Grande | by Alberto Wilson III

Liftoff! The Tank, the Storm, and the Astros’ Improbable Ascent to Baseball Immortality | by Brian T. Smith
Review | That Time Kate Upton Helped Houston Get Over Harvey | by James Wright

Texas Blood: Seven Generations Among the Outlaws, Ranchers, Indians, Missionaries, Soldiers, and Smugglers of the Borderlands | by Roger D. Hodge
Review | My Kinsmen | by Felipe Hinojosa

The Kings of Big Spring: God, Oil and One Man’s Search for the American Dream | by Bryan Mealer
Review | Everything is Bigger | by Joseph McDade

The Which Way Tree: A Novel | by Elizabeth Crook
Review | Panther Dog | by Dick Heaberlin

They Call Me Pudge: My Life Playing the Game I Love | by Ivan Rodriguez with Jeff Sullivan
Review | Put Me In Coach | by Robert P. Moreira

Virgin | By Analicia Sotelo
Review | Touched For the Very First Time | Claudia D. Cardona