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Sonoran Crossing

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Sonoran Crossing Ron McFarland
Libristo code: 53245032
Publishers Independently published, July 2026
On the sunbaked border between the United States and Sonora, Mexico, corruption and heroism blow on... Full description
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On the sunbaked border between the United States and Sonora, Mexico, corruption and heroism blow on the same wind. They are not two separate things but one, bound together in every person who lives here-the fine line between true courage and the pride that only wears courage's mask, held in a trembling balance of hope, love, longing, and resignation.
Stan Wilcox stands tall in a faded sepia photo, wearing his dusty cowboy boots. In the grainy monochrome image of an old photograph, Stan ambles like a symbol of classic cinematic ruggedness, evoking spirited echoes of John Wayne's cowboy characters. Stan's companions carry a ragtag look reminiscent of those loyal followers Wayne led with unwavering determination.
This is a story of quiet heroism and its cost. To a woman in love, heroism can shine like the rarest thing on earth-and still bear witness to love once cherished and lost and to courage left broken.
Such stories once defined the spirit of Douglas, Arizona, a dusty border town in the United States that shares quiet secrets with its neighbor, Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico. It is fortunate that these events are now recorded so that writers, researchers, and politicians hearing the tale will not dismiss, as they might when speculating about the falsification of the lunar landing, that there was no Stan, nor any evidence linking Stan to the events in this story-that Stan never existed, nor that the narrative of the Hamilton Ranch, the events involving Juan and Maria Gallardo, the fate of eight crossers, and the Vaqueros Borrachos were falsely told. They might claim that Stan is an imaginary legend created from barroom tales; his unrequited love for Maria and his daring acts against the Sonoran Cartel are mere smoky figments of a mad writer's vision in a barren place where dust rises into the acidic sky, where the earth is left scraped and scorched by the blazing sun.
Let this story serve as a testament to time, shedding light on an era that provides undeniable proof and clarity about events that occurred amidst the border's susurrous winds in the mid-1970s.

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About the book

Full name Sonoran Crossing
Author Ron McFarland
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 436
EAN 9798187462421
Libristo code 53245032
Weight 525
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 28
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