Far From the Angels

A Tale of Revolutionary Mexico

by Ben Tarver


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/15/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9780595009596

About the Book

A young gringais rescued from Pancho Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico in 1916 and spirited into Chihuahua. She is forced to pass as a boy and live in squalor, subject to all the horrors and bloodshed of the 20th century's first major revolution. She becomes a pianist/spy in a bordello before joining Villa's doradosto fight side by side with her dashing Mexican lover in the cause of land reform and freedom.

Her dangerous exploits carry her into the far reaches of the Sierra Madre where she encounters both love and death. Captain George Patton, an officer in General "Blackjack" Pershing's expeditionary force, apprehends this "revolutionary Villista," discovers she is really a young girl and sends her back to her wealthy father in New York. The lure of adventure and her love for the boy she left behind compels her to return to Mexico in search of him so they can continue the fight for justice—and the right to pursue their passion and love in peace.

“Tarver, a bred-in-the-bone southwesterner, knows his milieu well, and brings the times, the Mexican revolution and his gutsy young heroine to roaring, bodacious life!”

—Les Roberts, prize-winning author and a reviewer for The Cleveland Plain-Dealer

“Ben Tarver has crafted another beautifully detailed story of action, romance and drama, played against the gripping panorama of the Mexican Revolution. It will move you to tears and laughter.”

—Elaine Boies, editor and critic, Staten Island Advance


About the Author

p>Ben Tarver's plays have been done off-Broadway, London's West End, and in major resident theatres across North America and Great Britain. He is also the author of a number of screenplays as well as three novels. He lives in Santa Fe where he is a partner in a film production company.