Blue Rodeo

Blue Rodeo by Jo-Ann Mapson, published by Harper Perennial on March 31, 1995, is a reprint edition comprising 318 pages. The narrative follows Margaret Yearwood, who, burdened by a failed marriage and a son left deaf from meningitis, seeks solace in Blue Dog, New Mexico. Amidst the backdrop of Shiprock Mountain, she encounters Owen Garrett, which leads her on a journey of rediscovery and healing as she learns to embrace love once more.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of family dynamics and personal growth as Margaret confronts her past and navigates the complexities of man-woman relationships. The story delves into the struggles of women artists and the impact of familial ties, emphasizing the importance of healing and renewal. This edition offers a reflective look at the scars of life and the transformative power of passion, set against the rich tapestry of New Mexico.
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Those who do not remember family history are condemned to repeat it…Haunted by a failed marriage, a resentful son left deaf by a bout of meningitis, and the slow death of her artistic aspirations, Margaret Yearwood takes refuge in Blue Dog, New Mexico. There, in the shadow of Shiprock Mountain, and in the unlikely arms of Owen Garrett, she finds the courage to love again, and to be loved. And she comes to realize that even the most primal wounds scar over and that there’s nothing so renewable or so healing as passion. This is a bittersweet story of ordinary people who must learn to heal family bonds before they are permanently severed.
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