Madeline at Neiman Marcus, the Capitol, the Alamo: A classic children’s heroine comes to the Lone Star State—and a bookstore near you.
Jeannie Ralston
Articles by Jeannie Ralston
Apr 1, 1997 — By Jeannie Ralston
After nearly sixty years of collecting information on multiple births, Helen Kirk of Galveston has an obsession of umbilical proportions.
Jun 30, 1996 — By Jeannie Ralston
Bob Ragan’s nationally renowned, intricately detailed stone carvings have a distinctly European look. Is it any wonder he lives in a place called Florence?
May 31, 1996 — By Jeannie Ralston
Feeling stressed? Soothe the strain of the daily grind at these terrific Texas retreats.
Sep 30, 1995 — By Jeannie Ralston
In the Hill Country, what was once the hallowed ranch of Walter Prescott Webb is now the sacred site of a mammoth new Hindu temple—and the home of a controversial ashram called Barsana Dham.
Sep 30, 1994 — By Jeannie Ralston
All for Texas cheerleading, stand up, sit down, and read, read on.
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