The KUT news story about Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum’s upcoming oral/visual history project caught my attention this morning. By way of accounting for Texans’ deep and abiding interest in their state and in its stories, the spokesperson mentioned a book that’s familiar here in Round Rock: Tweed Scott’s Texas in Her Own Words.
We know a good thing when we read it. This unusual collection of why-I-love-Texas essays was voted the official Round Rock Reads! selection a couple of years ago; the blog provides further details. Author Scott theorizes that a special element–he calls it the T chromosome–must explain why even transplanted Texans develop such intense affection for the Lone State State.
I enjoyed presenting signed copies to a couple of favorite Texans currently residing in States That Aren’t Texas. If you’re considering this book as a potential Christmas gift or just want it for yourself, check the library catalog. Round Rock Public Library owns multiple copies.