TBR Spring 2022

Cover photo courtesy of Adam Clark


Texas Books in Review

Volume XXXXII, Number 1
Spring 2022

Editor's Note | Summertime and the Living is Easy | by William Jensen

Boom or Bust: Narrative, Life, and Culture from the West Texas Oil Patch | Edited by Sheena B. Stief, Kristen L. Figgins, and Rebecca Day Babcock
Review | Texas Tea | by Jonna Sharp

Her Country: How the Women of Country Music Became the Success They Were Never Supposed to Be | by Marissa R. Moss
Review | Man, I Feel Like a Woman Dismantling Systematic Inequality | by Amy Bushong

Machete | by Tomás Q. Morín
Review | He Knows The Score | by Riley Welch

River, Sing Out | by James Wade
Review | The Light and the Dark | by Chisom C. Obike

The Mexican American Experience in Texas: Citizenship, Segregation, and the Struggle for Equality | by Martha Menchaca
Review | The True Story | by Sara Segura

The Two Deaths of Father Romero | by Michael Nelson Miller
Review | Borderlands | by by Idza Luhumyo

The Watershed Project | by David Norman
Review | Losing My Religion | by Jeranda Dennis

Unsettled Land: From Revolution to Republic, the Struggle for Texas | By Sam W. Haynes
Review | Behind the Curtain of the Lone Star | by John Mckiernan-González