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Texas

A Novel

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Texas

By: James A. Michener
Narrated by: Larry McKeever
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"A book about oil and water, rangers and outlaws, Anglos and Hispanics, frontier and settlement, money and power...James Michener is something rare and valuable: an honorable craftsman doing honorable work....He manages to make history vivid and palatable to the reader."
THE BOSTON GLOBE
Texas. A land of sprawling diversity and unparalleled richness; a dazzling chapter in the history of our nation, a place like no other on earth. Through the remarkable lives of four families, this epic saga spans four centuries and two continents and charts the dramatic formation of several great dynasties from the age of the conquistadors to the present day. A richly compelling novel of a proud people eager to meet the challenge of the land, TEXAS is James Michener's most magnificent achievement.
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“Fascinating.”Time

“A book about oil and water, rangers and outlaws, frontier and settlement, money and power . . . [James A. Michener] manages to make history vivid.”The Boston Globe

“A sweeping panorama . . . [Michener] grapples earnestly with the Texas character in a way that Texas’s own writers often don’t.”The Washington Post Book World

“Vast, sprawling, and eclectic in population and geography, the state has just the sort of larger-than-life history that lends itself to Mr. Michener’s taste for multigenerational epics.”The New York Times
Rich Historical Detail • Well-developed Characters • Excellent Accent Variety • Engaging Storytelling • Consistent Delivery

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the narrator definitely took away from the story which wasn't strong to begin with. I don't know of any person from the Northern States that understands Texas. There was no accent or inflection by the narrator. Combined with the Northern accent made for a boring book. The stories weren't very good either. Maybe it is because I am a Texan & studied Texas history in school and on my ownbut, I found them uninspiring .

Weak to begin with and narrator didn't help.

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From a native Texan: Author injected his liberal slant at EVERY opportunity. Reader couldn't even pronounce Waxahachie.

Applying your politics to historical fact?

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The scope and depth of this novel was as big as Texas. I liked the second half of the book the best. I am a life long resident of Texas living in North Texas (Dallas Ft. Worth 20 yrs), West Texas (Lubbock TexasTech 8 yrs), Gulf Coast (Corpus Christi 4 yrs), Southwest Texas (San Antonio 40 yrs). The author captured the similarities and differences in all the parts of Texas that make Texans unique! I appreciate his honesty in separating fact and fiction and making both sound the same.

TEXAS Proud

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I liked this novel, but did not love it. This novel reminded me of Centennial which I greatly preferred. I also liked Hawaii and Caravans better than this. As a product, the narration is completely acceptable.

Well Narrated, Very Lengthy, But Clear Enough to Make A Good Audiobook

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I read this book decades ago when it came out, And I loved it. This time I thought I'd listen to it while I drive. The story is still excellent, but the narration is working on my nerves. The enunciation is spectacular. But the rest Is difficult. No insult to the narrator, but he sounds like an automated voice. A machine talking. Miserable show of inflection. And it's so monotonous I frequently lose track of what he was saying. And then have the miserable misfortune of having to back it up and listen again. I drive several hours a day. Reading the book will be time-consuming and time is short. I hate to do it, but I might just stop. Pick it back up when I can read the book again. Which I still have. I may even return the audio version. Such a shame.

Great Book, Poor Narration

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