The Grand Duke from Boys Ranch, Hardback Book

The Grand Duke from Boys Ranch Hardback

Part of the Eugenia & Hugh M. Stewart '26 Series series

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As a boy in Houston, Bill Sarpalius, his brothers, and their mother lived an itinerant life.

Frequently squatting in vacant houses and rarely attending school, Bill and his brothers foraged for food and clothing in trash bins, while their mother, affectionately called “Honey,” battled alcoholism and suicidal tendencies.

In an act of desperation, she handed her three sons over to Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch north of Amarillo. At the time, Bill was thirteen years old and could not read.

Although life at Boys Ranch had its own set of harrowing challenges, he became involved in Future Farmers of America and discovered a talent for public speaking.

When he graduated, he had a hundred dollars and no place to go.

He worked hard, earned a scholarship from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, and obtained a college degree.

After a brief career as a teacher and in agribusiness, he won a seat in the Texas Senate.

Driven by the memory of his suffering mother, he launched the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse in an effort to help people struggling with addiction. Sarpalius later served in the United States Congress.

As a Lithuanian American, he took a special interest in that nation’s fight for independence from the Soviet Union.

For his efforts, Sarpalius received the highest honor possible to a non-Lithuanian citizen and was named a “Grand Duke.”The Grand Duke from Boys Ranch is a unique political memoir—the story of a life full of unlikely paths that is at once heartbreaking and inspirational.

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