EBOOK Texicans
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&';A completely engaging tale following a handful of remarkable settlers.&'Entertainment Weekly &';Lively. . . . Vivid characters. . . . Enthralling reading.&'The Miami Herald &';Compelling. . . . That Vida brings so much fresh energy to the timeworn Western genrecomplex characters, engaging stories, cutting-edge historical revisionismis no small feat.&'Austin American-Statesman &';An imaginative and thoroughly researched tale driven by intriguing characters.&'Denver Post &';Should be placed on the same shelf with Lonesome Dove, Texas, and Pale Horse, Pale Rider.&'The Monitor (Texas) When cholera strikes San Antonio in 1843, Aurelia Ruiz discovers that she might have the power to healand also to curse. Meanwhile, Joseph Kimmel, a schoolteacher in Missouri and the son of a Polish Jew, learns of his brother&'s death in San Antonio and sets off for Texas. On his way, a runaway slave steals his horse. After being rescued by Henry Castro, a man who is importing immigrants to populate his planned city, Castroville, Joseph agrees to marry a young Alsatian girl to save her from a Comanche chief who has demanded her. Then Joseph encounters Aurelia and becomes enamored with her. Comanches, Tonkaways, Mexican vaqueros, immigrant farmers, and runaway slaves all play a part in Joseph&'s rebirth as a rancher, but when a renegade band of Texas Rangers descends upon the ranch, everything changes. Nina Vida is the author of six previous novels: Scam, Return from Darkness, Maximillian&'s Garden, Goodbye Saigon, Between Sisters, and The End of Marriage. She lives with her husband in Huntington Beach, California.From the Trade Paperback edition.