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Sonoran Rage

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It’s New Mexico Territory, 1861. Brothers and stagecoach drivers James and Trace Colton are captured by Apaches. One Colton is used as a bargaining chip by the great Apache Chief Cochise to win freedom for his brother, imprisoned by the Army. Tempers rage across the Sonoran Desert, and blood stains the sand.

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Martineztown has always been a mysterious place. The histories of Albuquerque and large land grants that occupied the valley from Bernalillo to Isleta have long overshadowed the role of Martineztown in the development of Albuquerque. This work brings to light the history of this important part of Downtown.

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In her poignant memoir, Walker traces the effects of a loveless home environment and early sexual molestation on her growth, marriage, motherhood and career. Walker loses custody of her child after freeing herself from a bad marriage then journeys toward wholeness by discovering who she is.

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