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Inscribed to Matthew with Best Wishes, Bob Cherry. Dust jacket is rubbe and lightly chipped. Bar code on back cover has a star punched out of it. Sticky residue on endpaper from previous sticker.G...
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Inscribed to Matthew with Best Wishes, Bob Cherry. Dust jacket is rubbe and lightly chipped. Bar code on back cover has a star punched out of it. Sticky residue on endpaper from previous sticker.Gold foil sticker on cover of dust jacket that says, compliments of the publisher. Inside pages clean and binding is tight. Late in life, Clayton Elliot faces long-deferred hard choices. Circumstances force him to bury his recently deceased wife, Adelita, in the little West Texas border town of Solitario instead of next to their three-year-old daughter on their hardpan ranch. To pay for Adelita's cancer treatments, Clayton sold this marginal ranchland to water developers. By reuniting Serafina with her mother in Solitario, Clayton hopes to assuage his guilt about her death twenty-five years earlier. However, whether Clayton moves Serafina immediately or ignores the contracted deadline, either act will trigger drilling into the aquifer for water. His lifelong friends are vehemently opposed to drilling. When a young Mexican woman mysteriously enters his life, Clayton must delay his efforts to move Serafina and surreptitiously help this woman who has illegally crossed into Texas. This decision also raises the ire of Clayton's friends. Throughout the novel, Clayton struggles with both the internal and external borders of his life. And the eccentric characters of Solitario find they, too, must confront their own geographical, psychological, and racial boundaries.
Product Info
ISBN: 0875653561
ISBN-13: 9780875653563
Publisher: Texas Christian University Press
Year: 2007-08-28
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
Signed
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