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Rise, Do Not Be Afraid

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The first novel by master poet, Pushcart nominee, winner of the American Book Award, Colorado Book Award, and recipient of the prestigious Colorado Council on the Arts Fellowship.
Rise, Do Not Be Afraid is a compelling, intertwined story of a small New Mexico town and its people, the presence of shadowy gods, and the heart of human nature. These fantastical and almost whimsical tales are based in myth and biblical traditions, and the characters are rooted deeply in the past, returning to pass down the truth of their town—Santa Rita, New Mexico. Through the eyes and mouths of abeyta’s characters, we are carried through a private and deeply personal history.
aaron a. abeyta’s allegorical retelling of his childhood past, woven in with his own beliefs and mythologies, brings an adventurous tone to history. Rise, Do Not Be Afraid is a lyrical and adamant prayer for redemption and salvation in a time where there is none to be spared.
“Original, creative, inclusive, imaginative … abeyta’s craftsmanship and artistry is clear. Pick a line, any line, and you will be swept away by the rhythm and meter and metaphor.”—Laura Pritchett, winner of the PEN USA Award and author of Stars Go Blue
“There is no other voice that conjures the sky and keeps count of stars as human migrations, moving, fading, and bursting anew as abeyta’s.”—Juan Felipe Herrera, former United States Poet Laureate

172 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2007

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Aaron A. Abeyta

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June 11, 2020
This book is a Southwestern love story that honors the land and the people of Santa Rita. Abeyta fills his novel with metaphor, song, and lyrical prose, enfolding the place and the traditions of its people into a melody of longing.
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October 8, 2022
I fell in love with Abeyta’s ability to be poetic throughout an entire novel. I will forever be tied to the idea that we are made up of choices; some in which other people make and the ones we make throughout life. Read this book!!!!
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June 23, 2008
Lyrical, but not sure the time-line twisting works as well here as it did for another book about the modern West called The Meadow. But a heartfelt series of connected stories about the Hispanic mountain southwest (Colorado, not Az or NM or TX).
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