Legacy Oaks of Midlothian, a local senior living community, recently had the pleasure of hosting a book signing event for Tom Dodge, a treasured resident who is an accomplished author and former KERA 90.1 commentator.
Tom Dodge’s latest book, “Tom Dodge Talks About Texas: Radio Vignettes and Other Observations 1989-1999,” is a collection of his most insightful and entertaining writings about the Lone Star State. The book features a decade’s worth of Dodge’s popular National Public Radio vignettes alongside longer pieces from newspapers and magazines.
Fans of his wry and insightful commentary were excited to revisit familiar themes, from Texas junkyards and railroads to bookstores, horned toads, and the enduring legacy of his grandmother’s homemade grape jelly.
About Tom Dodge:
Born and raised in Texas, Tom Dodge is a true son of the state. A graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington and the University of North Texas, Dodge served his country in the U.S. Army and dedicated his career to education. He was a high school English teacher before becoming a professor of English at Mountain View College in Dallas for over two decades. Tom served as a commentator for KERA-Radio since 1988 and is also known for his poignant book, “Oedipus Road: Searching for a Father in a Mother’s Fading Memory.”
“We were honored to celebrate Tom’s achievements and showcase his love for Texas,” said Melissa Basham, Executive Director of Legacy Oaks of Midlothian. This book signing was a wonderful opportunity for the community to connect with Tom and hear his remarkable stories and entertaining insights. He is truly a gifted storyteller.”
Watch this heartwarming tribute to a true Texan legend and see why every day at Legacy Oaks of Midlothian is an opportunity to create meaningful memories.