Somewhere south in Sonora
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The narrative alternates between a mining-border settlement and the Sonoran countryside, following Bob Leadley as he endures community scorn while raising a son with Mexican roots amid ranch life and horse culture. Social tensions, questions of belonging, and everyday violence and camaraderie shape family and town relations, with episodes that range from quiet domestic moments to confrontations. Interwoven is the story of Elbert Sartwell, a late-born young man confronting familial expectations and deciding his own path. The prose focuses on landscape, horsemanship, and moral choice rather than theatrical plotting.
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