Rustle Me Up Some Texas

Rustle Me Up Some Texas by N. R. Taube is a literary fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 29, 2009. This 400-page book follows Nate Jacobsen, a 42-year-old Systems Analyst, who finds himself alone for a week while his girlfriend is away. Disturbed by the actions of the U.S. government, he writes a country western song that leads to unexpected fame when he and his friend Pat O’Malley create a video with the help of their Buddhist meditation group.
Readers will encounter a narrative that delves into the intersection of humor and serious themes, as Nate’s song and subsequent video attract attention from both admirers and critics. The story examines the clash between the ideals of spiritually minded individuals and the fervent attitudes of the American Right, providing a thought-provoking backdrop to the unfolding events. This edition offers a unique perspective on contemporary issues through the lens of fiction, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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In October 2006, Nate Jacobsen, an absent minded 42 year old Systems Analyst, finds himself unsupervised for a week when his girlfriend goes on a business trip. Dismayed by the U.S. government’s frightening and immoral behavior in the world, he writes an irreverent country western song. Upon hearing it, his bouyant Irish friend, Pat O’Malley decides they should make a video. Filming it with the help of their Buddhist meditation group, they post it on the web and are startled when it becomes an instant, international success, garnering the good and bad will inherent in such fame. The video attracts the watchful eyes of a pernicious element in the White House and the FBI, who are desperate to place terrorists before the American public. This innovative novel explores what happens when the naïveté of spiritually minded humanitarians faces the vigorous fanaticism of the American Right. “A fresh, humorous novel for an aging generation-X.”-Kinsey Alyn Becker
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