"A trailblazing study . . . Klineberg supports his case with a wealth of survey research, interviews with experts, and user-friendly graphs, all of which make this book invaluable for anyone seeking a deep understanding of an underappreciated city. A unique blend of analysis and research that is likely to become a classic work of scholarship on Houston." --Kirkus (starred review)
"A fascinating portrait of Houston . . . A must-read, highly recommended sociological perspective of America's future." --Library Journal (starred review)
"Klineberg's meticulous research makes a strong case that Houston, with its growing inequalities, demographic shift to a nonwhite majority, and rising social and environmental consciousness, is at the forefront of America's future. This eye-opening and accessible study deserves a wide readership." --Publishers Weekly
"Essential . . . A long overdue urban biography . . . Engaging and accessible." --The Houston Chronicle
"Houston epitomizes the America that has emerged over the last half century--immense fortunes coupled with widespread privation; world-class cultural institutions nestled alongside impoverished slums; ethnically diverse and ambivalent about it; divided between the religiously devout and the religiously disconnected; a sprawling metropolis with colossal commutes; environmentally challenged; culturally individualistic. This book summarizes four decades of the longest, most systematic, and yet perhaps least known research project in American sociology. Its lively prose is must reading not just for Houstonians, but for any Americans interested in where we are headed." --Robert D. Putnam, Research Professor, Harvard University, and author of Bowling Alone, Our Kids, and The Upswing "Stephen L. Klineberg's Prophetic City is a masterfully researched and eloquently written investigation about what makes America's fourth largest city tick. All stereotypes about Houston are shattered. There is a staggering amount of fresh historical observations, environmental concerns, and urban lore in his epic book. Highly recommended!" --Douglas Brinkley, Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and Professor of History, Rice University, and author of American Moonshot: John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race "Houston is one of America's largest and most vibrant cities. Stephen Klineberg does a great service illuminating the key factors that have driven this city's remarkable wave of growth and change, while detailing its pressing challenges with inequality, gentrification, and climate change. Based on four decades of detailed research, Klineberg's insights provide an alternative story, and model, of urban development that adds much to what we know from existing models based on cities like New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and San Francisco. A must-read for all those concerned with the future of cities and urban development." --Richard Florida, author of The New Urban Crisis "An excellent new book on Houston . . . Particularly well-timed to our current moment . . . What Klineberg does beautifully in this book is to show that the challenges that Houston is grappling with today will be the challenges that the rest of us will be facing tomorrow." --Inside Higher Ed
"It's a relief to read a book where Houston isn't just the backdrop--it's the story. . . . Critical reading for anyone interested in the Bayou City." --Texas Monthly
"A detailed, accessible portrait of the changing face of Houston." --New Yorker
"[A] layered, nuanced history of this ever-evolving city." --Texas Observer