Audie Murphy
War Hero and Movie Star
World War II
7 x 9, 72 pp.
5 b&w illus.
Pub Date: 10/26/2007
Stars of Texas Series
  cloth
Price:        $14.95

978-1-933337-19-7

Published by State House/McWhiney Foundation Press
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Audie Murphy

War Hero and Movie Star

By Judy Alter PhD
Illustrations by Patrick Messersmith

Audie Murphy was the most decorated soldier during World War II. He was awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery given to any individual who risks their life above and beyond the call of duty.


Audie Murphy's life was shaped by three things: the Great Depression of the 1930s, World War II of the 1940s, and a Hollywood career which began in the early 1950s and continued through the 1960s. The Depression and his family's poverty toughened him. The war was the experience that followed him all his life and brought him fame. Hollywood was never like real life to him. Of the three, war was the definitive experience of his life.


On May 28, 1971, Audie, along with several other men, were passengers on a private plane on their way to investigate a business opportunity. The plane crashed in fog and rain on the side of a mountain near Roanoke, Virginia. All aboard were killed. Audie Murphy was buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.


Audie Murphy was a true American hero and his life was a rags- to-riches story. But in Audie Murphy, author Judy Alter shows that fame does not always bring happiness.


Audie Murphy is the fifth title in the Stars of Texas Series, aimed at fourth graders studying for the Texas history section of the TAKS test. The first three books in the series, Henrietta King: Rancher and Philanthropist, Mirabeau B. Lamar: Second President of Texas, and Miriam "Ma" Ferguson: First Woman Governor of Texas, have been chosen for the Accelerated Reader program, and Henrietta King was a Spur Award finalist. Free workbooks for all Stars of Texas Series books are available online.

 Download the Free Activity Book/Teacher's Guide at http://www.mcwhiney.org/press/stars.html

JUDY ALTER writes fiction and nonfiction for readers of all ages. In 2005, she received the Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Western Writers of America. She is director of TCU Press and lives in Fort Worth, Texas.

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"The kids will love the book, not realizing that it's 'good for them.'" --Round-up Magazine on Henrietta King

"An excellent series." --The Manhattan Mercury

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