Texas Patriarch

A Legacy Lost

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Pub Date Oct 11 2016 | Archive Date Oct 28 2016
Greenleaf Book Group | Greenleaf Book Group Press

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Cloyce Box was larger than life. He left his career as a Pro Bowl wide receiver for the Detroit Lions to rise to corporate fame and extravagant wealth in construction and the oil and gas industries. His sprawling estate in Frisco, Texas, was used as the original Southfork Ranch in the television soap opera Dallas. Cloyce ran both his companies and his family with a firm hand and inextricably linked the two by raising his sons in the business. When he finally passed, he left a wake of collapsing relationships at home and in the boardroom. 

Texas Patriarch is the taut family saga of four brothers’ struggle to determine the fate of the empire built by their father. In his long shadow, they fought over money and power, nearly destroying both the business and the family. After quarrels and litigation, they finally managed to rediscover each other and the importance of family.

Author Doug Box, son of the Texas Patriarch, has made a career from this experience, guiding families through turmoil to retain both their wealth and their connections with each other. Now, you can witness his journey to avoid similar turmoil.

Cloyce Box was larger than life. He left his career as a Pro Bowl wide receiver for the Detroit Lions to rise to corporate fame and extravagant wealth in construction and the oil and gas industries...


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Having just returned from Dallas, this book has the resonance of a city of focussed on money making. This is a very compelling read, honest and well written. The implications of wealth for family well being should be an important lesson. The author is honest about his domineering father and very perceptive about his parents marriage even as a very young boy. Most of us can probably identify with some of the characters or situations which makes it hard to put down. There are a number of books which help the author to come to terms with his troubles. A difference with this one is the sympathy and interest it brings. I found it fascinating.

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