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Weird & Wonderful Texas - Strange, True & Surprisingly Smart Stories About the Lone Star State. Weird and Wonderful America, #1

Par : Hermann Cooper
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235793194
  • EAN9798235793194
  • Date de parution04/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Texas is not a quiet state. It has oil gushers, ghost lights, barbecue arguments, giant cowboy boots, space missions, bluebonnet photo rituals, football fever, borderland legends, and enough state pride to require its own weather report. Weird & Wonderful Texas is a fast, funny, fact-based ride through the Lone Star State - written for curious readers who like their history short, their trivia surprising, and their local legends clearly labeled as legends.
Inside, you'll find strange-but-true stories about the Republic of Texas, the Alamo, San Jacinto, Marfa Lights, Texas BBQ, chili, Tex-Mex, Dr Pepper, Whataburger, kolaches, Beyoncé, Willie Nelson, Selena, the Dallas Cowboys, high school football, Cadillac Ranch, Buc-ee's, Big Bend, Austin bats, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, oil booms, NASA, wind energy, Westerns, Friday Night Lights, disasters, comebacks, bluebonnets, longhorns, armadillos, and the mighty Lone Star itself.
This is not a textbook. It is not a travel guide. It will not tell you where to park in Austin or how long to smoke a brisket without starting a family argument. It is a bite-sized curiosity book filled with entertaining facts, surprising stories, local culture, historical oddities, and Texas-sized personality. Some entries are funny. Some are serious. Some are proudly weird. A few legends are included as legends, because Texas folklore deserves a seat at the table - but it does not get to pretend it brought a birth certificate.
Perfect for short breaks, long drives, waiting rooms, coffee tables, road-trip reading, trivia lovers, Texas fans, and anyone who enjoys learning strange true things without feeling trapped in a classroom. The Lone Star State is big, bold, complicated, delicious, dramatic, and occasionally ridiculous. In other words: perfect material.