The Kings of Big Spring: God, Oil, and One Family's Search for the American Dream
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A saga of family, fortune, faith in Texas, where blood is bond and oil is king... In 1892, Bryan Mealer's great-grandfather leaves the Georgia mountains and heads west into Texas, looking for wealth and adventure in the raw and open country. But, his luck soon runs out. Beset by drought, the family loses their farm just as the dead pastures around them give way to one of the biggest oil booms in American history. They eventually settle in the small town of Big Spring, where fast fortunes are being made from its own reserves of oil. For the next two generations, the Mealers live on the margins of poverty, laboring in the cotton fields and on the drilling rigs that sprout along the flatland, weathering dust and wind, booms and busts, and tragedies that scatter them like tumbleweed. After embracing Pentecostalism during the Great Depression, they rely heavily on their faith to steel them against hardship and despair. But, for young Bobby Mealer, the author's father, religion is only an agent for rebellion. In the winter of 1981, when the author is seven-years old, Bobby receives a call from an old friend with a simple question, "How'd you like to be a millionaire?" Twenty-six, and with a wife and three kids, Bobby had left his hometown to seek a life removed from the blowing dust and oilfields, and to find spiritual peace. But now, Big Spring's streets are flooded again with roughnecks, money, and sin. Boom chasers pour in from the busted factory towns in the north. Drilling rigs rise like timber along the pastures, and poor men become millionaires overnight. Grady Cunningham, Bobby's friend, is one of the newly-minted kings of Big Spring. Loud and flamboyant, with a penchant for floor-length fur coats, Grady pulls Bobby and his young wife into his glamorous orbit. While drilling wells for Grady's oil company, they fly around on private jets and embrace the honky-tonk high life of Texas oilmen. But, beneath the Rolexes and Rolls Royce cars is a reality as dark as the crude itself. As Bobby soon discovers, his return to Big Spring is a backslider's journey into a spiritual wilderness, and one that could cost him his life. A masterwork of memoir and narrative history, The Kings of Big Spring is an indelible portrait of fortune and ruin as big as Texas itself. And in telling the story of four generations of his family, Mealer, also tells the story of America came to be.
Notes
Mealer, B. (2018). The Kings of Big Spring: God, Oil, and One Family's Search for the American Dream. [United States], Flatiron Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Mealer, Bryan. 2018. The Kings of Big Spring: God, Oil, and One Family's Search for the American Dream. [United States], Flatiron Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Mealer, Bryan, The Kings of Big Spring: God, Oil, and One Family's Search for the American Dream. [United States], Flatiron Books, 2018.
MLA Citation (style guide)Mealer, Bryan. The Kings of Big Spring: God, Oil, and One Family's Search for the American Dream. [United States], Flatiron Books, 2018.
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