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The Pulitzer Prize winning author of Laughing Boy tells of the invaluable ditch that serviced and continues to service the valleys of northern New Mexico. Originally published as a children's book in 1954, it is more vital and informative to us today than it was then in a bilingual edition with Spanish translation by Pedro Ribera Ortega. The book is illustrated by Karl Larson.
Describes the summer the mother ditch went dry, a time of crisis for the Romero family, who grow fruits and vegetables by irrigation in the dry Cerrito region of New Mexico.
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