
Concho Diamonds
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Pam S. Backlund
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"Concho Diamonds" by Pam S Backlund is a collection of 44 fictional short stories set in the Concho Valley of West Texas in the late 1800s. The stories explore the lives of diverse characters, including Black, Hispanic, Chinese, Tonkawa Native Americans, and Anglo settlers. Each narrative delves into personal struggles, resilience, and the rich tapestry of frontier life, with themes of humor, survival, and hope amidst historical challenges. From soldiers and pioneers to families and drifters, these characters reflect the harsh yet vibrant world of West Texas, their lives shaped like diamonds under the pressures of time and circumstance.
©2024 Pam S Backlund (P)2024 Pam S Backlund
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