About the Author:
Cheri Cramer Johnson has lived in Albuquerque most of her life. She has spent several summers at the University of Iowa's Writers Festival, has attended the University of New Mexico and West Texas State University (now West Texas A&M), and has taught English and Communications at both high school and college levels. The idea for this story came to her while she was driving past little crosses on the roadside and seeing workers in their orange suits picking up trash. This is her first novel.
Review:
Stolen Miracles juxtaposes the magic of northern New Mexico with a contemporary crime story. Spiced with humor and characters of all sorts, including some lovable small town heros, this is a book filled with love, faith and optimism. --Anne Hillerman, author of Tony Hillerman's Landscape, Spider Woman's Daughter, and Done in the Sun, an activity book for children
Stolen Miracles adds a high level of mystic truth not unlike the writings of Rudolfo Anaya and John Nichols. ...[A]dventure, entertainment, and education, with local language and customs making it well-suited for all those American Studies Courses across the country. --David Poling, publisher, editor, and author of Why Billy Graham?, Sea of Glory, Schweitzer, and This Great Company
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