dont-make-me-go-to-townRhonda Lopez presents the stories of eight exceptional women ranchers in a somewhat unconventional style: interviews. As such, we read the women’s actual words about their experiences and their views on ranching life in Texas. I found it a delightful approach, darn near feeling that I was right there in the room as they talked. Insightful and refreshing. This ain’t no guy’s book.

Related Articles

  • The year 1958 saw two Westerns with similar stories: William Wyler’s big-budget, color The Big…

  • Texas_heritage-travel_stockyards-cowboy

    The Hill Country in Texas is steeped in rich history, and you can still step…

  • texas-dames_carmen-goldwaite

    In Texas, everything is bigger—even the accomplishments of the Lone Star State’s women. The collection…