Adobe Kingdom e-bog
102,59 DKK
(inkl. moms 128,24 DKK)
"e;The Adobe Kingdom"e; is one of those rare things: the true story of two families across twelve generations. They came to New Mexico seeking a new homeland, not to initiate a new society but to transplant an old one. What they found, as they lived their lives in what they came to believe was one of the most beautiful places on earth, was a forbidding land, both hostile and nurturing, ...
E-bog
102,59 DKK
Forlag
Sunstone Press
Udgivet
15 april 2009
Længde
384 sider
Genrer
HBTG
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781611391534
"e;The Adobe Kingdom"e; is one of those rare things: the true story of two families across twelve generations. They came to New Mexico seeking a new homeland, not to initiate a new society but to transplant an old one. What they found, as they lived their lives in what they came to believe was one of the most beautiful places on earth, was a forbidding land, both hostile and nurturing, and not unlike the land they had left behind. Their daily contact with its remarkable landscape assured that they would remain a pastoral people centered on their herds and flocks and, at once, one with the land. Culturally isolated and little disturbed by outside influences for over two and one-half centuries, they retained their way of life. Yearning for his roots and for a return to the land of his birth, Donald Lucero follows two families across twelve generations, from their entry into New Mexico at "e;La Toma del Rio del Norte,"e; in 1598, to their achievement of statehood in 1912 and beyond. This account of their journey, littered with both joys and sorrows, invites the reader to share in the New Mexico experience.