In a dramatic new work, this acclaimed novelist weaves a spellbinding tale that spans the twentieth century, the Southwest from Mexico to Los Angeles, and four generations of a family named Betancourt. Among its members: the harsh Don Flavio, who believed that mere chance could win or lose one a fortune, but only ruthlessness could hold onto it . . . His enigmatic and secretive sister, Brigida . . . And his golden-haired daughter Isadora, who refused to submit to her father's dictates, however terrible the cost.Behind them all stands the haunting figure of the Indian runner Jeronimo Santiago, one of the many Tarahumara people native to the region of Don Flavio's hacienda.
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