“They have a staying quality, these Hookses, that I can only describe as haunting. They have inhabited my imagination all my life, inexplicable ghosts, to be exorcised only by that bit of magic that created them in the first place, the turn of a phrase.”
Thus Callie Coe Wilson introduces us to her family of inveterate tale tellers, the expansive and eccentric Hooks clan of Hardin County, Texas. Wilson and her cousin Ellen Walker Rienstra capture in this unusual family saga the essence of why families take such delight in the stories of their ancestors.
We see William “Pap” Hooks, legendary progenitor of the numerous clans, plowing his fields in his shirttail because “he disliked the constrictions of conventional dress and …refused to be encumbered by custom.” We hunt black bear in the Big Thicket with Ben and Bud, confronting the enraged bear that once grabbed the end of Bud’s gun in its teeth. We marvel at Ben’s fiddle rendition of “Cattle in the Canebrake,” recorded with a cactus needle. Ben, the shrewdest of Pap’s many sons, is said to have made three separate fortunes: one in whiskey, one in lumber, and one in oil. In 1904 he brought in the Saratoga oil field in East Texas with just small hand pumps, a hand-bolted derrick, and a passel of friends and brothers.
There are also fleet-footed Gus, “unconventional to the point of being perverse”; khaki-clad Arden, the family’s principal raconteur; and Bryant Coe, who declined an invitation to a family dinner party because he “could not find his other sock.”
In a unique blend of two voices, Wilson and Rienstra sing the ballads of their forebears, who not only settled Harding County but largely populated it. Each from her own perspective, but with both perspectives formed by the same family traditions, the cousins memorialize the exploits of the celebrated Hookses. Their stories are true---with the truth that is “the patina that forms in time on fact.” They illustrate and celebrate the passage of time, the permanence of memory, and the melding of separate lives into an acceptable family tradition.
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Cousins CALLIE COE WILSON and ELLEN WALKER RIENSTRA, both accomplished authors, are third-generation descendants of the Hardin County Hookses. Both now live in Beaumont, only a few miles from the homesite they write about so eloquently.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. AY4 - A first edition (stated) hardcover book SIGNED by Callie Coe Wilson and Ellen Walker Rienstra on the half-title page in very good condition in very good dust jacket. Dust jacket has some wrinkling, chipping and crease on the edges, some scattered scratches, rubbing, scuffing and light stains, tanning and light shelf wear. Book has some bumped corners and cover edgewear, darkened front endpaper, tanning and light shelf wear. 9"x5.75", 92 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. "They have a staying quality, these Hookses, that I can only describe as haunting. They have inhabited my imagination all my life, inexplicable ghosts, to be exorcised only by that bit of magic that created them in the first place, the turn of a phrase." Thus Callie Coe Wilson introduces us to her family of inveterate tale tellers, the expansive and eccentric Hooks clan of Hardin County, Texas. Wilson and her cousin Ellen Walker Rienstra capture in this unusual family saga the essence of why families take such delight in the stories of their ancestors. We see William "Pap" Hooks, legendary progenitor of the numerous clans, plowing his fields in his shirttail because "he disliked the constrictions of conventional dress and . refused to be encumbered by custom." We hunt black bear in the Big Thicket with Ben and Bud, confronting the enraged bear that once grabbed the end of Bud's gun in its teeth. We marvel at Ben's fiddle rendition of "Cattle in the Canebrake," recorded with a cactus needle. Ben, the shrewdest of Pap's many sons, is said to have made three separate fortunes: one in whiskey, one in lumber, and one in oil. In 1904 he brought in the Saratoga oil field in East Texas with just small hand pumps, a hand-bolted derrick, and a passel of friends and brothers. There are also fleet-footed Gus, "unconventional to the point of being perverse"; khaki-clad Arden, the family's principal raconteur; and Bryant Coe, who declined an invitation to a family dinner party because he "could not find his other sock." In a unique blend of two voices, Wilson and Rienstra sing the ballads of their forebears, who not only settled Harding County but largely populated it. Each from her own perspective, but with both perspectives formed by the same family traditions, the cousins memorialize the exploits of the celebrated Hookses. Their stories are true - with the truth that is "the patina that forms in time on fact." They illustrate and celebrate the passage of time, the permanence of memory, and the melding of separate lives into an acceptable family tradition. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # ec50460
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Seller Inventory # G089096226XI4N10
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Book is clean and tight. Small amount of wear along top of dust jacket. Story of Hooks family of Hardin County, Texas. ; Wardlaw Books; 8.82 X 5.77 X 0.68 inches; 92 pages. Seller Inventory # 8190
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Includes dust jacket. First Edition. first edition book, light amount of wear on the dust jacket (fading), light amount of wear along the edges of the cover of the book. Seller Inventory # mon0003167984
Seller: David H. Gerber Books (gerberbooks), Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition stated. xii, 92pp ---- Inscribed and signed by Ellen Walker Rienstra on half-title ---- Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Inscribed and Signed By the Author. Seller Inventory # 017165
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HARDCOVER. Condition: Used; Acceptable. First Edition. TAMU Press. Used; Acceptable. TAMU Press 1985 Hardcover stated First Edition. Book is inscribed to previous owner by author Ellen Walker Rienstra on half title page. Jacket has light wear. Book Condition: Very Good . 1985. First Edition. HARDCOVER. Seller Inventory # 9780890962268-01
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Seller: Fleur Fine Books, Port Neches, TX, U.S.A.
HARDCOVER. First Edition. TAMU Press. TAMU Press 1985 Hardcover stated First Edition. Book is inscribed to previous owner by both authors on front free end page. No dust jacket. Book Condition: Very Good . 1985. First Edition. HARDCOVER. Seller Inventory # 9780890962268