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Riders to Cibola
by Norman Zollinger
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Ignacio Ortiz is an orphan and runaway searching for his secret past and destined to find his future in the turn-of-the-century American Southwest. Ignacio will bear witness to the dawning of a new era against a backdrop of racial tension, border raids, revolutionary skirmishes, and two World Wars.
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9780812548457,
Paperback,
Tor Books,
1995
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9780553277593,
Paperback,
Bantam Books,
1989
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9780890131015,
Hardcover,
Gannon Distributing Co,
1978
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9781590202890,
Paperback,
Overlook Pr,
2009
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"The raw beauty of New Mexico is the setting of this fine first novel...which presents a family saga interwoven with a man's struggle to exist in two cultures."
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