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Being Home, Too, the much-anticipated sequel to Claussen's debut short story collection Being Home: A southwestern Almanac, delivers several humorous made-for-radio stories. Painting a panorama of high desert living with zany characters riding out the seasons in the Mimbres Valley, this book will not disappoint. From Jimmy Dean's January polar plunge to Ratticus Finch's Christmas hoard, Claussen renders the magic and mystery of the Valley in a series of delightful vignettes. Complimented by photography making you feel as if you have been cast into the story with the characters themselves; not…mehr

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Being Home, Too, the much-anticipated sequel to Claussen's debut short story collection Being Home: A southwestern Almanac, delivers several humorous made-for-radio stories. Painting a panorama of high desert living with zany characters riding out the seasons in the Mimbres Valley, this book will not disappoint. From Jimmy Dean's January polar plunge to Ratticus Finch's Christmas hoard, Claussen renders the magic and mystery of the Valley in a series of delightful vignettes. Complimented by photography making you feel as if you have been cast into the story with the characters themselves; not your typical coffee-table book, but one to add to your collection.


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Catalina Claussen is an award-winning young adult novelist, poet, and short story author who carries on a love affair with the land, language, and people of southwest New Mexico. She lives with her dog Bandit and raises a prolific organic garden on a ranch in the Mimbres Valley.Her two young adult novels Diamonds at Dusk (2016) and Diamonds at Dawn (2018), have been recognized by the New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards, The Wishing Shelf Book Awards in the United Kingdom, and the New Apple Book Awards for Excellence in Independent Publishing. Last year she released the young adult novel Holding on to Hope and her debut short story collection Being Home: A Southwestern Almanac. Being Home, Too is the sequel to her debut short story collection, Being Home: A Southwestern Journey. To listen to the podcasts of the stories included in this book, go to the author's website at catalinaclaussenbooks.wordpress.com.