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Fly like an eagle

1995
After learning that his father was adopted, Ace Hobart joins him in a journey from New York to New Mexico, during which they meet Ace's great-grandmother, a circus performer, his grandfather, a Tewa Indian, and other relatives he never knew existed.

The vow

the true story that inspired the movie
2012
Now a major motion picture starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum, "The Vow" tells the true story of a couple that defied the odds and fell in love with each other again after Krickitt suffered brain damage and memory loss following a car accident.

Surprising Cecilia

2006
In the 1930s as she ventures from her small and poor New Mexican farming community to go to high school in the city, teenaged Cecilia finds herself challenged in unexpected ways.

The serpent's tongue

prose, poetry, and art of the New Mexico pueblos
1997
An anthology of prose, poetry, painting, photography, and archival material covering over five hundred years of the Pueblo Indian culture of New Mexico.

Dragonfly's tale

1992
After a poor harvest two children regain the Corn Maidens' blessings for their people with the aid of a cornstalk toy, the dragonfly.

Red sky at morning

1986
Coming-of-age story of a teenage boy sitting out World War II with his mother in a small town in New Mexico while his father volunteers his services to the navy.

The secret of the Circle-K cave

2006
Led by Charley, Uncle James's ranch foreman, Rick and his cousins explore a hidden cave in New Mexico hoping to solve an old mystery about a stagecoach robbery.

The Zuni

1995
Examines the history and culture of the Zuni Indians, with chapters on community life and traditions and on the Spanish invasion of tribal territories in the 1500s.

A day with a Mimbres

1999
Presents both factual information and a fictional story on the customs and daily life of the Mimbres, an ancient civilization that lived in New Mexico from 200 to 1150 A.D.

The day it snowed tortillas =

El d?a que nevaron tortillas : folktales told in Spanish and English
2003
Presents ten classic folktales from New Mexico, including "Pedro and Diablo," "The Cricket," "La Llorona," and "Juan Camison," presented in English with Spanish translations on facing pages.

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