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by John Nichols (Author) "FORTY YEARS BEFORE the Pueblo electricity scam rocked Chamisaville a year after April Delaney had returned home to resurrect an embarrassingly radical newspaper called the..." (more)
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"John Nichols Has All Of Steinbeck's Gifts, the same overwhelming compassion for people, plus an even finer sense of humor, and the need to celebrate the cause and dignity of man....He has left as with a classic American trilogy for our time." -- Chicago Tribune



"A storyteller of uncommon wit and inventiveness."

-- The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Nichols is a wise man who writes about human nature with a sense of humor and with delicate feeling."

-- Library Journal


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"John Nichols Has All Of Steinbeck's Gifts, the same overwhelming compassion for people, plus an even finer sense of humor, and the need to celebrate the cause and dignity of man....He has left as with a classic American trilogy for our time." -- Chicago Tribune



"A storyteller of uncommon wit and inventiveness."

-- The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Nichols is a wise man who writes about human nature with a sense of humor and with delicate feeling."

-- Library Journal


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 566 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books (June 1, 1979)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671823116
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671823115
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,496,047 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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FORTY YEARS BEFORE the Pueblo electricity scam rocked Chamisaville a year after April Delaney had returned home to resurrect an embarrassingly radical newspaper called the El Clarin, April's father Dale Rodey McQueen, a sometime prizefighter, medicine-oil hustler, cowpuncher, flesh peddler, and general all-round energetic ne'er-do-well from Mule-shoe, Texas, entered Chamisaville seated behind the wheel of a rattletrap school bus riddled with bullet holes. Read the first page
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5.0 out of 5 stars An extraordinarily written book, June 8, 2005
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John Nichols is perhaps one of our best contemporary writers, and it's a shame that he isn't more prolific and more accessible to the general reading public. He uses language like poetry, and his characters jump off the pages with their idiosyncracies. There are good guys, bad guys, and everything in between. Here, Nichols explores the subject that seems to most interests him, namely, the cultural destruction of a small southwestern town due to "progress," and the never ending quest for more riches. He never pretends that life was so great before, or that gentrification is always bad, but Nichols certainly wants the reader to understand the unfortunate consequences of converting a small town into a vacation spot on the lives of those who live there.

It is not easy to read "The Magic Journey." The plot tends to drag in places, and, Nichols liberally sprinkles his prose with Spanish, which, unfortunately, I don't speak. Nichols also tends to show off his prodigious knowledge concerning the southwest and its environment, and is somewhat heavy handed in his anti-progress stance. However, the writing is so beautiful that it is well worth it, even if you can read only a few pages of the book each day. Eventually, I intend to read the other two books in the trilogy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly the best book I have ever read!, August 21, 1998
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This novel of the cultural, political, and economic evolution of northern New Mexico, starts with the "miraculous" explosion of a bus filled with dynamite in the 1930's and documents the devastating effect that discovery by the outside world has on separate but intertwined white, Hispanic, and Indian cultures in a small mountain town. This evolution is described through the eyes of strong, well developed characters that sparkle with complexity and humor. Nichols paints a picture of cultural and environmental destruction with dry humor and stark narrative. For anyone wishing to understand the recent history of the most beautiful portions of New Mexico, a must read.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best of the New Mexico trilogy, January 8, 1998
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A wonderful story about greed in a small New Mexico town when someone accidentally discovers hot springs. It features great characters including the beleagured lawyer fighting for the underdogs and a confused Peace Corp volunteer. It's the best part of Nichols's New Mexico trilogy.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A melodramatic eulogy for agricultuural New Mexico
In many important ways, John Nichols is right. What the "modern" world has considered progress has utterly wiped out centuries of subsistence agriculture, and has done it in both... Read more
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