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Hoe, Heaven, and Hell
When Nasario Garcia was a boy in Ojo del Padre, a village in the Rio Puerco Valley northwest of Albuquerque, he grew up the way rural New Mexicans had for generations. His parents …
Fe y tragedias: Faith and Tragedies in Hispanic Villages of New Mexico
The stories of tragedy and sadness shared by old-timers (viejitos) in Fe y tragedias: Faith and Tragedy in Hispanic Villages of New Mexico are as diverse as the voices behind them. …
Old Las Vegas
This title is the winners of 2005 Southwest Book Award. 'The stories are charmingly frank, unexpectedly humorous, sometimes sad, all reminiscent of a simpler, though not always …
Bernalillo
Bernalillo: Yesterday's SunshineToday's Shadows is a compendium of oral stories from fifteen Hispanic old-timers from Bernalillo, New Mexico, that takes the reader back fifty-plus …
Indelible Imprint
Few individuals who retire from academia leave an indelible imprint, but Ruben Cobos can be counted among those whose legacy is guaranteed. His contributions, both in and outside …
No More Bingo, Comadre!
It takes all kinds to populate Northern New Mexico, and this book has every one: from gypsies and gamblers to ranchers and criminals. Noted author Nasario García introduces us to …
Bolitas de Oro
The author of ""Tiempos Lejanos: Poetic Images from the Past"" returns to his roots in a new and exciting book of poetry about his childhood in Guadalupe, New Mexcio, originally …
Grandma's Santo on Its Head / El santo patas arriba de mi abuelita
"e;Children and adults alike will enjoy Nasario's brilliant telling of the events that were part of his growing up. As I read the stories I heard Nasario's voice and I could …
No More Bingo, Comadre!
It takes all kinds to populate Northern New Mexico, and this book has every one: from gypsies and gamblers to ranchers and criminals. Noted author Nasario Garcia introduces us to …
Grandpa Lolo and Trampa: A Story of Surprise and Mystery
Junie Lopez, a very perceptive eight year-old, tells the story of Grandpa Lolo and the young coyote named Trampa. This bilingual tale for young readers grades 3 to 6, of the family …