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Calamity Canyon

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Calamity Canyon

By: Bo Mandoe
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When Fred Fredericksen first visited the ghost town of Mogollon New Mexico he had no idea it would be the first of thirteen trips he'd take over the next thirty-one years, during which time he'd learn more than he ever wanted to know about mineral and water rights... and what it took to go to the bathroom when you weren't connected to the city sewer. Based on a true story, this portrayal of modern life in the mining ghost town of Mogollon features verifiably accurate historical details and a swath of valuable information about land use issues and struggles faced by conservationists in rural New Mexico and across the country.

©2024 Bo Mandoe (P)2024 Bo Mandoe
Historical Fiction
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This book follows Fred Fredericksen's 31-year journey in the mining town of Mogollon, New Mexico. Based on a true story, it explores mineral rights, water struggles, and rural conservation, offering a vivid look at life in a historic area. My favorite part was probably the hiking in the cemetery.

Great book would highly recommend it

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Look forward to future audio books from this author. Maybe a historical novel about the Danish Island: Mand Ø.

Interesting way to relate a family’s history

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