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Austin to Atx: The Hippies, Pickers, Slackers, and Geeks Who Transformed the Capital of Texas

Austin to Atx: The Hippies, Pickers, Slackers, and Geeks Who Transformed the Capital of Texas

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Austin to Atx: The Hippies, Pickers, Slackers, and Geeks Who Transformed the Capital of Texas

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Austin to Atx: The Hippies, Pickers, Slackers, and Geeks Who Transformed the Capital of Texas

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"How did this city, one that has such an ineffable but palpable personality and spirit, become what it is--for better and worse? Joe Nick Patoski's recent book, Austin to ATX: The Hippies, Pickers, Slackers and Geeks Who Transformed the Capital of Texas , answers the question both empirically and spiritually, tracing the many people and the many places they built along the way toward establishing this weird, idiosyncratic, flat little planet."-- NPR "In Austin to ATX: The Hippies, Pickers, Slackers and Geeks Who Transformed the Capital of Texas , author Joe Nick Patoski digs into what made Austin the city we live in today. With everything included--from Amy's Ice Creams to ZZ Top--Patoski covers its rich history with a candor and keen eye that keeps Austin weird without becoming maudlin."-- Austin Monthly
"How did this city, one that has such an ineffable but palpable personality and spirit, become what it is--for better and worse? Joe Nick Patoski's recent book, Austin to ATX: The Hippies, Pickers, Slackers and Geeks Who Transformed the Capital of Texas , answers the question both empirically and spiritually, tracing the many people and the many places they built along the way toward establishing this weird, idiosyncratic, flat little planet."-- NPR "In Austin to ATX: The Hippies, Pickers, Slackers and Geeks Who Transformed the Capital of Texas , author Joe Nick Patoski digs into what made Austin the city we live in today. With everything included--from Amy's Ice Creams to ZZ Top--Patoski covers its rich history with a candor and keen eye that keeps Austin weird without becoming maudlin."-- Austin Monthly

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