October 6, 2022

That’s My Story and I’m Stickin’ To It: Denny DuVall

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 Denny DuVall: A Borrego Springs Legacy

Dive into the heart of Borrego Springs with Denny DuVall's "That's My Story and I’m Stickin’ To It," a captivating book that brings the history, characters, and survival tales of the desert to life. From a native's perspective, DuVall shares the vibrant past of the 1950s and 60s Borrego Valley, along with essential desert survival tips. It's a must-read for locals, visitors, history enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the rich tapestry of Borrego Springs.



Not just a historical account, this book serves as a fountain of inspiration for creatives in various fields. Its stories ignite the imagination, offering new ways to view and depict Borrego Springs. Whether you're drawn to its historical depth, survival strategies, or the opportunity to fuel your artistic projects, DuVall's tales are a treasure trove of insights.


Perfect for a wide audience, from Borrego Springs residents curious about their town's legacy to adventurers eager to learn desert survival skills from a seasoned native. History aficionados, memoir lovers, and creatives looking for a muse will all find something to cherish in DuVall's narratives.


Ready to immerse yourself in the compelling stories of Borrego Springs? Buy Now and embark on a journey through time, nature, and the creative spirit of a unique desert community.



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