Mari Grana, winner of the Willa Cather Award in 2000 and the Southwest Writers Award in 1997, lives in northern New Mexico.
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""Begoso Cabin" is a simple yet compelling account . . . greatly enlivened by visits with her neighbors, local history and the celebration of fiestas. . . . "Begoso Cabin" shows, that 'more' is an adventure with a spiritual component. . . . The record she writes is a lovely one, of a particular time and place in New Mexico." "GraAAa paints a verbal picture of the cabin, its natural surroundings, and the people and culture which make the area so unique." "In enviably simple style, GraAAa sketches the history of her part of northern New Mexico. Better, she details her fulfilling daily life with her dog Anu around and about this hardscrabble ranch." "Begoso Cabin" is a simple yet compelling account . . . greatly enlivened by visits with her neighbors, local history and the celebration of fiestas. . . . "Begoso Cabin" shows, that more is an adventure with a spiritual component. . . . The record she writes is a lovely one, of a particular time and place in New Mexico. Grana paints a verbal picture of the cabin, its natural surroundings, and the people and culture which make the area so unique. In enviably simple style, Grana sketches the history of her part of northern New Mexico. Better, she details her fulfilling daily life with her dog Anu around and about this hardscrabble ranch. ""Begoso Cabin is a simple yet compelling account . . . greatly enlivened by visits with her neighbors, local history and the celebration of fiestas. . . . "Begoso Cabin shows, that 'more' is an adventure with a spiritual component. . . . The record she writes is a lovely one, of a particular time and place in New Mexico."