Her first novel Stones for Ibarra was published in 1984 and won that year's National Book Award in category First Work of Fiction.
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Albert Doerr's family owned a copper mine in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes, and in the late 1950s, the Doerrs moved to Mexico where Albert was engaged in restoring the mine.
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She enrolled once again at Stanford, and in 1977, took her BA degree in European history.
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