On the northwest corner of our desert ranch where dust devils dance and yucca bells chime a crumbling adobe ruin bakes like a muffin in the searing Arizona sun. Its mud-brick walls are split and scarred by time. Chunks of mortar and shards of purple glass skirt the old foundation and the weather-beaten door sags like a broken jaw creaking and groaning on rusted hinges in dismal harmony with tattered wires and a dented stovepipe that clatter like castanets across the corrugated metal roof. Who could ever live here? I wondered. Then I found out. Philip Osborne: Assistant Managing Editor of Readers Digest reviews Penny Porter . . . what a storyteller!
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