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  • The Everyday Instant Pot Cookbook

    Meal Planning and Recipes for Every Cook and Every Family

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    Dozens of recipes and meal planning for America's favorite kitchen gadget!The Instant Pot is a revolutionary home appliance that is taking home-cooking to a whole new level. Even in the most basic model, the Instant Pot is able to perform the abilities of five home gadgets—a pressure cooker, rice cooker, slow cooker, steamer, and warmer. Its versatility makes it the perfect all-encompassing ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • November 22

    A Novel

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    A fictionalized account of the assassination of JFK as experienced by the people of Dallas and the world.Through a myriad of characters both real and invented (and some whose names have been changed) journalist and author Bryan Woolley presents one of the best dissections of Dallas life in 1963 in his novel November 22. Covering the twenty-four hours surrounding the assassination of President John ... Read more

    $1.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Big Book of Instant Pot Recipes

    Make Healthy and Delicious Breakfasts, Dinners, Soups, and Desserts

    More than 250 Quick, Super Easy, and Foolproof Recipes for the Greatest Kitchen Tool of All TimeFinally, the best family-favorite meals for your Instant Pot are collected here in a single volume! Featuring more than 250 recipes for America’s most beloved and versatile home appliance, The Big Book of Instant Pot Recipes takes all-day cooking, measuring, and meal planning out of your busy day ... Read more

    $19.99 USD

  • Mythic Texas

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    For Texans and non-Texans alike, Mythic Texas is a fascinating journey into a culture that is like no other in the world. When you think of the word "Texas," vivid images come to mind. The symbols and legends that most of us associate with Texas all have their basis in the history, culture, and geography of the state. Through the eyes of the people of Texas, this book takes a look at some of these ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • Time and Place

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    The time is 1952. The place is a dusty western hamlet called Fort Appelby, a quiet town with old memories—of Indian raids and land grabs, or passions and scandal—memories that still haunt the living. 1952 is the year the polio epidemic sweeping America finally reaches this tiny town—destroying lives, upsetting established ways, creating an extraordinary need for human closeness. Time and Place is ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • We Be Here When Morning Comes

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    We Be Here When the Morning Comes is a book about people and courage and dignity striving to attain a measure of control over their lives and destinies. It is also a book about Appalachia and about the American labor movement. It describes, from the point of view of the striking mountaineers, the thirteen-month strike at the Brookside and Highsplint coal mines in Harlan County, KY—a strike marked ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • Sam Bass

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    Best Western Historical Novel--Western Writers of AmericaBryan Woolley creates a compelling story giving antihero Sam Bass a fictional life, bringing him alive through six alternating voices--Maude, the whore who was Bass' lover; Mary Matson, the African American who took him in and tended him as he lay dying; Dad Egan, the lawman who was once a father-figure to young Sam Bass but feels compelled ... Read more

    $8.69 USD

  • Some Sweet Day

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    First published in 1973, Some Sweet Day is the story of the Turnbolt family in 1944, as told by six year old Gatewood Turnbolt, the eldest son. His relationship with his father, Will Turnbolt, a volatile, sometimes violent man, is a combination of wariness and love."It is an evocative, painful and lovely book that captures the immediacy and bewilderment of a child facing harsh imponderables for ... Read more

    $8.69 USD

  • The Bride Wore Crimson and Other Stories

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    A new collection of "true Texas stories" to stand alongside his earlier collection, The Edge of the West and Other Texas Stories, including such portrayals of Texas and Texans as:--The title story on his own family scandal about his uncle being charged with the murder of his new bride;--The quest for the $65,000 prize fish in the Lake Texoma Crappiethon; and 17 other stories. ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • Generations and Other True Stories

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    This third collection of true stories from award-winning journalist and novelist Bryan Woolley with an introduction by author John Nichols includes the deeply moving title story "Generations," as well as his features and personality profiles from The Dallas Morning News. In this volume of twenty-seven pieces, including the winner of a 1995 Missouri Lifestyles Journalism Award, "Poets Lariat," ... Read more

    $8.69 USD

  • The Time of My Life: Essays

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    A collection of personal essays written between 1976 and 1983 for The Dallas Times Herald. They have a universality and a timelessness that makes them suitable for a much wider audience than the population of one urban area of Texas. What jumps out in these essays is not so much the actions within, so much as Bryan Woolley's reactions to these actions and events. ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • Audiobook

    Time and Place

    by Bryan Woolley ...
    Narrated by Jonathan Hogan ...

    Unabridged

    7 hours 37 min

    From TCU Press' Texas Tradition Series, "designed to publish and preserve significant Texas literature," comes Time and Place by Bryan Woolley, a powerful novel about a small West Texas town during the 1950s. Seventeen-year-old Kevin Adams' best friend is the first polio victim of Fort Appleby. In just a few short months, Kevin's adolescence is stripped away and he must confront decisions he is ... Read more

    $19.99 USD