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Texas Sunrise

Two Novels of the Texas Republic

Author: Elmer Kelton

Texas Sunrise

Texas Sunrise

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In Texas Sunrise, Elmer Kelton brings together two novels that tell the story of the Texas Revolution.
Page Count
368
On Sale
02/02/2010

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In Texas Sunrise, Elmer Kelton brings together two novels that tell the story of the Texas Revolution as seen by the brothers Thomas and Joshua Buckalew who emigrate to Texas at a time when the Mexican-controlled province welcomes settlers.

In Massacre at Goliad, tensions mount between Mexican authorities and American newcomers, and revolution is in the air, something Thomas Buckalew welcomes but Joshua fears – he is in love with a Mexican girl.

The story touches on the immortal battle of the Alamo, but centers on the infamous Goliad massacre, and ultimately the decisive battle of San Jacinto, which made Texas an independent republic.

After the Bugles continues where Massacre at Goliad ends – on the battlefield at San Jacinto. Joshua Buckalew tries to put the pieces back together but finds that starting over in the aftermath of war can be as challenging as the war itself. The racial differences that helped foment the conflict have not gone away. And Texas finds that being an independent republic can be more difficult than being a colonial extension of Mexico.



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Imprint Publisher

Forge Books

ISBN

9781429949712

In The News

“Kelton, a wonderful storyteller, speaks in the language of the late 1870's. Many of his descriptions and phrases remind me of the verbiage my parents used after settling in eastern Oklahoma when I was child and before I attended Norman schools and the university, where many of those earth comments were considered too ‘country' for a developing new state. You will enjoy reading this breath of the past.” —Oklahoman on Ranger’s Law

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Texas Sunrise

Texas Sunrise

$11.99