by Joe L. Blevins (Illustrator), Joe L. Blevins (Author)
A coloring book to celebrate pioneer life and early Texas details. Fun and informative with text following the illustrations to highlight the historical characters and events. Original illustrations by Joe Blevins. The Texas Trails book is backed by the Sam Houston Museum of Huntsville, Texas; the University of Oklahoma, the Boy Scouts of America and the Lonesome Dove Church of Southlake, Texas.
Author Biography
Joe L. Blevins is an author of over fifteen years and an illustrator for over forty years. Blevins' books range from horror, historical, and more family oriented tales. Joe's stories always use an element of history as a base for the premise. Joe uses life events and details to let his stories ring true to the reader. Most of all: reading is to be fun and informative for all ages. Joe worked for twenty-six years in electronics, and twelve years as a teacher at three different school districts. While he acted as a teacher he was involved in various reading programs. There he saw a need to make better stories for young readers. He saw what the students liked and what they did not. This was his real "education" as an author by learning that readers demand more than just a good story. They need something that "speaks" to them as a person. These are books that the reader can actually relate to. Blevins worked with many students with learning disabilities. He also worked with some hearing impaired students. These students needed a story tailored for their needs with brightly colored illustrations to keep the reader interested. Joe continues to write with his series, Deux fois les ennuis; Cowboy Colton, and Gaston's Nursery Rhymes. Blevins writes for children and those that love to read to them. Now M. Joe Blevins has teamed up with Madame Louise Lamontague for these new books in some exciting French language versions. Joe invites you to read his stories and make comments, if you wish. Thank you.