Leon Hale spent a lifetime finding and writing about the wonders of ordinary life that we so often overlook. In this, his first collection of columns from the Houston Post, he finds continual affirmation of the human spirit in our imperfect world. These 155 columns have been selected from Hale's work in the Houston Post between 1967-1982. They return us to a Texas so vibrant with life, we can scarcely believe it no longer exists.
Leon Hale spent a lifetime finding and writing about the wonders of ordinary life that we so often overlook. In this, his first collection of columns from the Houston Post, he finds continual affirmation of the human spirit in our imperfect world. These 155 columns have been selected from Hale's work in the Houston Post between 1967-1982. They return us to a Texas so vibrant with life, we can scarcely believe it no longer exists.
LEON HALE was the author of twelve books, including two novels and three memoirs. He received the Lon Tinkle Lifetime Achievement Award from the Texas Institute of Letters, in addition to numerous other accolades. For more than sixty years he wrote a column about the people and places of Texas for, first, The Houston Post, and later, the Houston Chronicle. He retired in 2014 and died in 2021, two months short of his 100th birthday.
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