| From a Limestone Ledge "Another fine, reflective, anecdotal look at rural Texas." -- New Yorker "Graves writes eloquently about a countryman's concerns. There's not a false note in the book." -- Boston Globe "Like the unmortared stone fences of Graves's native hill country, From a Limestone Ledge is constructed of bits and pieces never designed to fit together, yet made to achieve a unity that is more enduring than the sum of its individual parts by the hands of a master craftsman." -- Southwestern Historical Quarterly "The beauty of his work endures, and there is a greater pride in Texans' hearts for their home, I think, than there would be if he hadn't written the books he did." --Rick Bass, Garden & Gun "In describing the particulars of his surroundings, Graves often was describing the world in microcosm and the place and plight of humankind in it." --Bryan Woolley, Dallas Morning News A meticulous observer of the natural world and an equally precise crafter of the written word, John Graves (1920-2013) is renowned for his Brazos Trilogy-- Goodbye to a River , Hard Scrabble , and From a Limestone Ledge . He is widely acknowledged as Texas's most beloved writer. |