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Paperback Let's Hear It: Stories by Texas Women Writers Book

ISBN: 1585442933

ISBN13: 9781585442935

Let's Hear It: Stories by Texas Women Writers

(Part of the Tarleton State University Southwestern Studies in the Humanities Series)

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"Fig newtons" of the imagination and of memory abound in this marvelous collection of twenty-two stories by Texas women. "Fig newtons" such as the magical moment when a dying grandmother teaches Sue Ellen to dance, the red shoes Tammy the Tupperware Princess dons in New Orleans, the yellow thread needed to put Sue Tidwell's quilt together, or weekends of escape and sisterhood spent in El Paso's McCoy Hotel. The stories chosen here--and introduced and placed in their historical and literary context by editors Sylvia Ann Grider and Lou Halsell Rodenberger--together weave a story of their own: the story of women's writing in the Lone Star State. From 1865, when a prescient science fiction work was serialized in the Galveston newspaper, until the present, women have written of a different Texas than the stereotypical Wild West of men's writing. Beverly Lowry, Carolyn Osborn, Annette Sanford, Denise Chavez, Katherine Anne Porter, Judy Alter, Joyce Gibson Roach, and others have told a range of stories that capture the range of circumstances, feelings, and experiences Texas women have known and lived. As Susan Wiltshire Ford writes in "The Quilt," "any grief was bearable if you could tell a story about it or make a story out of it." Texas women have borne grief and laughter, hope and memory by telling a story. Let's hear it.

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Not just for women

This is a book for all readers. Not only are there the best short stories from the 19th and 20th Centuries, the history of the short story as developed by Texas women is well researched and presented, and the biographies are illuminating.As a Rocket Scientist (PhD in Aerospace Engr.) I was blown away by the first short story written before the invention of either the telephone and light bulb or concrete paving where Mohl has a man wake up 500 years later and interacts with robots, GPS, space travel, FAX machines, home entertainment centers, books printed on demand, just in time manufacturing and other applications of electric power that were amazingly accurate depictions of modern 21st Century.The Red Shoes story is a hoot!
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