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Discover the spirit of the Texas frontier through the stories of the people who call the Big Bend home. Awarded the Southwest Book Award by the Border Regional Library Association in 2015, this compelling collection explores one of the most remote and distinctive regions in the United States through firsthand accounts from ranchers, artists, entrepreneurs, writers, and longtime residents.
Authors Marcia Hatfield Daudistel and Bill Wright travel throughout the Big Bend region—including Marathon, Terlingua, Presidio, Alpine, Marfa, Valentine, Balmorhea, and Fort Davis—to uncover what draws people to this rugged landscape and inspires them to stay. Through interviews and striking photography, they reveal a shared culture of independence, resilience, neighborliness, and self-reliance that continues to define authentic Texas living.
Rich with personal stories and vivid imagery, this book offers an intimate portrait of the people, communities, and landscapes that make the Big Bend one of Texas's most captivating regions.
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An engaging and authentic look at the people and places that embody the enduring spirit of the Texas Big Bend.