No More Bingo, Comadre!

Stories

Published by UNM Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

It takes all kinds to populate Northern New Mexico, and this book has every one: from gypsies and gamblers to ranchers and criminals. Noted author Nasario García introduces us to some of these people and the challenges they face. The title character, Adelfa, flirts with the glamour of casinos and finds herself addicted to gambling. Sam “Spam” Austin, an inmate serving a long sentence for murder, is paroled, attends medical school, and becomes a doctor. The affable grandfather in “Yo Quiero Hacer un Lie ’Way,” a hard-working and honorable rancher, stuns the proprietor of a mortuary with his request to put a coffin on layaway.

About The Author

Nasario García has published over thirty books of folklore, poetry, fiction, and children’s stories, including Beyond My Adobe Schoolhouse: My Life in Education (UNM Press).

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (September 1, 2018)
  • Length: 184 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826360045

Raves and Reviews

In these layered multicultural stories [García] draws from his life experience to create folktales that both teach and amuse. . . . Five stars!--Phaedra Greenwood, enchantment

Suffused with Hispanic wisdom, tall tales, and slang, the stories enchanted us.--New Mexico Magazine

Suffused with Hispanic wisdom, tall tales, and slang, the stories enchanted us.--New Mexico Magazine

García provides the reader with insights often overlooked. . . . The many aspects of life in New Mexico are portrayed with joy and genuine care.--Roundup

No More Bingo, Comadre! is more than just a good-humored anthology. An important underlining theme to these tales is about younger generations of Hispanic New Mexicans losing touch with their culture. . . . As with traditional folktales, each story has a moral meant to convey universal themes.--The Taos News

A sensitive, humorous Northern New Mexico folkloric treasure. It is a view of the evolving world of New Mexico Hispanics by a master storyteller who experienced all of the losses, gains, and compromises made to accommodate that transition.--Esther V. Córdova-May, author of Antes: Stories from the Past in Cuba, New Mexico, 1769-1949

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