The Texicans
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Narrated by:
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George Guidall
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Nina Vida
Vida's intense drama and realistic characters are supported by in-depth historical research and vividly depict the countless hardships of the American pioneers. Listeners will be spellbound by the fiery reading from narrator George Guidall.
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Critic reviews
"This radiant work of historical fiction, vibrantly atmospheric and emotionally dense, spans 12 years in the lives of many engaging characters, who come to life on every page." ( Publishers Weekly)
This book will image a landscape in your consciousness (it's subtle, but effective writing in this regard). And, I promise that you will murmur several breathy OMG's for the tears repressed by its main characters (remember someone has to weep for the Wretched of the Earth!).
I believe that the author, Nina Vida, wants us to grok that the flow of life and death in 19th Century Texas was a tragic, but ultimately, beautiful piece of poetry. The tragic part is obvious with all that Comanche stuff going on, but Vida takes us beyond the usual torture and kidnapping pulp fiction into a more divine understanding of the truly horrid. Don't worry about gratuitous violence...this book is too matter of fact to be bogged down with sort of stuff.
I think there was a sequel planned for this book, but it was never written...thus the four-star overall rating. The book does deserves a sequel.
I give it five stars for "truth telling."
This Literature is Important and Beautiful
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The narrator. :)
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Lonesome Dove wannabe
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