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The Epic Life of Eusebio Francisco Kino In the heart of the 17th century, a young Jesuit's brush with death sparked a vow that would change the course of history. When eighteen-year-old Eusebio Francisco Kino recovered from a grave illness, he credited his healing to Saint Francis Xavier-and promised to follow his patron's path to the missions of China. But God had other plans. Ordained and sent west to New Spain, Padre Kino would spend the next three decades carving a legacy across the untamed northern frontier. From the rugged coast of California to the desert lands of Pimería Alta, he…mehr

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The Epic Life of Eusebio Francisco Kino In the heart of the 17th century, a young Jesuit's brush with death sparked a vow that would change the course of history. When eighteen-year-old Eusebio Francisco Kino recovered from a grave illness, he credited his healing to Saint Francis Xavier-and promised to follow his patron's path to the missions of China. But God had other plans. Ordained and sent west to New Spain, Padre Kino would spend the next three decades carving a legacy across the untamed northern frontier. From the rugged coast of California to the desert lands of Pimería Alta, he brought not only the word of God, but the tools for survival-introducing cattle ranching and wheat cultivation to native communities. As peacemaker and protector, he stood between the Spanish crown and the people he served, navigating colonial politics, Apache resistance, and the harsh terrain of the Southwest. A brilliant mathematician, cartographer, and explorer, Kino's maps redrew the boundaries of the continent, proving that California was not an island, but firmly connected to the land he so loved. Vaquero Padre brings to vivid life the remarkable journey of a man of faith, science, and unshakable purpose-told as he himself might have shared it.
Autorenporträt
Paul Colt's critically-acclaimed historical fiction crackles with authenticity. His analytical insight, investigative research and genuine horse sense bring history to life. His characters walk off the pages of history in a style that blends Jeff Shaara's historical dramatizations with Robert B. Parker's gritty dialogue. The history entertains and informs. Paul's sweeping account of the Indian Wars, Grasshoppers in Summer, is both a Western Writers of America Spur Award honoree, and the winner of a Will Rogers Medallion. Friends Call Me Bat was also a Spur Award finalist, and Boots and Saddles: A Call to Glory received the Marilyn Brown Novel Award, presented by Utah Valley University.