Mari Privette Ulmer attended Smith College and graduated "with distinction" from the University of Kansas City School of Law, where she was editor-in-chief of the Law Review. The author of a number of legal papers and books, Ulmer now answers your most frequent questions, taken from her 30 years in practice and her popular radio call-in appearances. Originally from Kansas City, she now resides in Taos, New Mexico with her husband.
In ten stories an ugly little green dragon finds self-acceptance and makes discoveries about how people should treat each other. Includes a brief guide for each story, identifying its lesson and providing discussion questions.
As the spring sky darkens into night, groups of men, mostly Spanish, begin to gather. It is Holy Thursday when members of the ancient lay society known as the Penitentes will march in ragged processions to their moradas. There, in those prayer halls, they will hold vigil. As they walk, they will sing to mourn the crucifixion, and to grieve for Mary's pain and man's sins. One among them will go further ... he will die, struck down by an assassin's hand."--Jacket.
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