Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Cibola", sorted by average review score:

Riders to Cibola
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (October, 1989)
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This can't be beaten for the values that come from, "Nash."Nash ranks in there with characters like Monte Walsh and Gus MacCrae. The book had a profound effect on me, causing me to review my own past. I'd love to have a hardcover copy of the sequel, "Passage to Quivira." Tks.
Excellent! A master storyteller at his best.A wonderful character study. Beautifully evocative of the southwest at the crossroads of this century. Ignacio Ortiz is a man to be admired. Thank-you, Mr. Zollinger, for bringing him to us

Cibola
Published in Audio Cassette by Audiotext (January, 1998)
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why couldn't it be longer great storythis story set in connie willis's backyard of colorado is wonderfully told but i wish it was longer(or had a sequel hint if authuor is reading) the harried newspaper reporters stoies of 'nutto's are hysterical and the el turco mishaps are good "as gold" four doughnuts

Memories of Cibola: Stories from New Mexico Villages
Published in Paperback by University of New Mexico Press (May, 1997)
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I Needed More Stories Behind the Stories...My parents were born & raised in New Mexico, so I have a fascination with the Southwestern state. I was hoping for a bit more in these stories though. It was fun reading family names that I could relate via my own family (Garcia, Leyba, Lucero). Abe Pena seems to be a talented writer but I found the excerpt story on the nun, Sister Lydia, most interesting (and wished there was more). I would almost like to read a book simply focused on Sister Lydia's life, thoughts, feelings and emotions. That would be fantastic! A lot of the stories were simply 'informational' with a lot of boring statistical facts (dates & names) that bored me. I simply needed more stories behind the stories. There were a few interesting facts that I could relate to, knowing that my ancestry descended from Spain. It was an okay book...but I hope the author will next time focus on one story, sharing more family secrets, troubles, etc as per the literary classic, A Death in the Sanchez Family (which I plan to read next).
Very good history lesson on NM Land Grants, west of the RG.Abe is a reletive of mine and he did a very good job researching for the book. I was born and raised in Seboyeta, NM. This book was a good lesson for me on my recent past, and tought me some lessons on the history of the Spanish Land Grants in that area of New Mexico. It also brought back some very good memeories from my childhood. I am going to make sure my three sons read this book so they can learn about their ancestry. Very well done Abe ! Louie Jaramillo Jr.
Pena Brings New Mexico Ancestors Into Focus Today.Abe Pena is my uncle(his wife, Viola, is my dad's sister). I have visited the ranch in Grants and seen the areas and heard some of the stories in Memories Of Cibloa. His gift to all of us in the family (and to any reader) is the detail in which he descrbes the times and traditons of his life and of Northern New Mexico in general. He is also able to describe New Mexican life early in this century in a way that relates to those interested in New Mexico and Southwestern life today. -Mike Cisneros

Ceramic Design Structure and the Organization of Cibola White Ware Production in the Grasshopper Region, Arizona (Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series, 191)
Published in Paperback by Arizona State Museum (June, 1999)
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Cibola
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Publishers Circulation Corp. (February, 1999)
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Cibola
Published in Paperback by Authors Unlimited (April, 1993)
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Coronado's March in Search of the "Seven Cities of Cibola"
Published in Paperback by Shorey's Bookstore (January, 1986)
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Cíbola
Published in Unknown Binding by Universidad Veracruzana ()
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El país del más allá : las siete ciudades de Cibola y Quivira
Published in Unknown Binding by Colegio de Bachilleres del Estado de Sinaloa ()
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Far from Cibola
Published in Textbook Binding by Arno Pr (January, 1936)
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