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I already want more!Review Date: 1999-10-15
Fellow El PasoanReview Date: 2000-06-09
The snake, A rock trying to be a stone, Punching chickensReview Date: 2002-05-31
Provoking!Review Date: 2000-04-06
RICH, RAW STORYTELLINGReview Date: 2001-07-18
Muy bien!! Mas, por favor, Mr. Troncoso. Pardon my Spanish, but your destined career is just starting!!

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The No Place Cat reviewReview Date: 2003-10-22
No Place CatReview Date: 2003-02-06
What will she choose?
I would recommend this bok because it is very interesting. I mostly think it is for kids because it deals with a girl, a cat, and problems some of us kids face. You never know what'll happen next. Tess is a very clever girl. She'll have you guessing about what she will do next. C.S. Adler writes about incidents about real life. She is very creative in her writing and puts it in exciting parts that scare or excite you. In conclusion, I think kids of all ages should read this book because it is a realistic story by a very talented writer
No Place Cat Book ReviewReview Date: 2003-02-06
I think this is a good book to read because my family and I relate a lot to Tess and Tess's family, because when my little brother destroys something that I have worked on for a long time,my mom just says thet he is just a baby,and he doesn't know better.
The No Place Cat Book ReviewReview Date: 2003-02-06
I think others should read this book because it is very descriptive. I also think others should read this book because many people can relate to the characters such as the main character Tess. This is a great book and everyone should read it.
Freedom Doesn't Mean HappinessReview Date: 2002-10-21
Many young readers of Adler's The No Place Cat will certainly relate to Tess's struggle to find her place in a newly formed stepfamily as well as the emotional pull Tess experiences as a child of parents with joint custody. While the topics-divorce, custody debates, stepfamilies, and dating parents-are all covered realistically, the dialogue is often contrived. In addition, few young readers will likely understand the symbolism between Tess's attempt to share the cat and her parent's struggle to share her. The No Place Cat would likely appeal to upper elementary school children and up.

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Ransom's MarkReview Date: 2003-08-29
Excellent historical fiction based on a true story.Review Date: 2004-10-16
This was an excellent historical novel for young readers that brought to life the true story of Olive Oatman. Readers who enjoy historical fiction, particularly those who have an interest in this time period or in Indian captive stories, are sure to enjoy this book.
Exceptional!Review Date: 2003-07-19
Author: Wendy Lawton
Reviewer: Peggy Phifer
Publisher: Moody Publishers
ISBN: 0-8024-3638-2 / [money amount]
Genre: Children/Youth Fiction
When Olive Oatman's pa gets the urge to move west to California, he packs his family and belongings into a covered wagon and they leave their home in Fulton, Illinois. Olive is the third oldest child of six, with baby number seven due along the way. Olive and her brothers and sisters dream of the coming adventure and excitement. But there was no way they could have imagined what the journey would really be like on the Santa Fe Trail.
Trouble begins early when the wagon-master starts to change the plans all had agreed on when they signed up. Eventually, the train splits in two, and Olive's wagon goes with a smaller group to continue on the Santa Fe Trail. Gradually, other wagons drop off at the towns along the way, until only the Oatman wagon is left to continue on. Then, a renegade band of Yavapai Indians attacks the lone wagon, and Olive and her little sister Mary Ann are captured.
Olive and her sister are eventually ransomed from the Yavapai by the beautiful daughter of the chief of a Mohave tribe, but her life is still hard. Branded with a Mohave tattoo, Olive struggles to understand. How can this be a mark of God's love?
This true story of Olive Oatman is one of the most inspiring stories of courage I've read in a long time. Wendy Lawton has treated this story with great discretion and sensitivity to make it readable for her target age-group of 8-12-year olds. Yet she has managed to bring out the stark reality of the dangers the westward pioneers faced.
Like the other three books in this series, "Courage to Run" [Harriet Tubman], "The Tinker's Daughter" [Mary Bunyan, daughter of John Bunyan], and "Almost Home," [Mary Chilton, of the Mayflower], in "Ransom's Mark" Wendy Lawton has written another classic story of "Daughters of the Faith." I highly recommend these books.
Peggy Phifer ©2003
History Never Had It So GoodReview Date: 2003-10-05
Olive Oatman at thirteen embodied the strength and perseverance needed for days of the Santa Fe Trail. Driven by elusive dreams, men left it all and placed families at the mercy of the elements as well as renegade Indian tribes just to gain gold and adventure. Olive Oatman was a member of one such family. ýRansomýs Marký is a vivid portrayal of poor choices and Godýs ability to use whomever He chooses to redeem the consequences.
Lawtonýs writing is defined by careful research, strong story line, and vivid snapshots. The author complements her historical scenes with a glossary that further acquaints the reader with the vocabulary of the time. Olive Oatmanýs legacy breathes again under the influence of Wendy Lawtonýs pen.
One cannot refuse this writing. Handing the reader a strong but rich cup of coffee, Lawton encourages you to linger for another long sip. Savor ýRansomýs Mark,ý another unforgettable drink from the cup of history and ýDaughters of the Faithý Series.
Just RightReview Date: 2003-11-06

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"But...ah...what a sweet way to go!"Review Date: 2006-12-15
I noticed that this novel was published in January 2001 ,it was a First Edition, hard cover.What an unexpected find!
Not too much point in repeating the jist of the story as others have already covered that pretty well.
The book is an excellent saga,full of great Old West characters,and jam packed with exciting action.It does such a good job of describing the country around Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico,including the flora and fauna,and the sounds; that you get the feel of being right beside these Romantics as they go through all their experiences.Personally,it brought back some fond memories to me;who lives up north in Canada where deserts,cacti ,canyons,arroyos,and other desert things are limited to books and movies.However;a few years ago I spent 10 days birding the areas around Tuscon,,Tombstone, Nogales,Green River,Sierra Vista,Wilcox,Coronado National Park,Huachuca,Portal and all the back roads and canyons.So,since this is exactly where this story takes place,and since I experienced the many things Peter describes,I can assure you he has done an excellent job of recreating the atmosphere of the desert.The only thing that has changed is the people and the buildings;but even that,only in the built-up areas.
I was really taken by the title;what has Romantics and a Western got to do with one another? Well,you'll find out and agree that Peter has chosen a wonderful title.
Peter has a great ability for creating and developing characters and they appear in other novels.I don't know if Jack Cameron and Marina have already or will again show up in other stories;but it would be nice to hear from them again.
Don't let the fact that this book was published back in 2001,discourage you from reading it.This type of story is timeless and enjoyable as if it were just released.I also don't know if it was ever made into a movie or not,but it would make a really good one.
I really liked the artwork on the cover.Although the artist of a dust jacket is not usually shown;in this case it is.I checked and found he has a 'site' and he seems to do a lot of book covers.Although I like the drawing;I can only assume the girl is Marina,one man might be Cameron ,and who is the other? Also the terrain is more suggestive of plains rther than desert.Anyway; it definitely suggests "Romantics"
It is a little longer than most westerns at 350 pages and more akin to McMurtry's, Lonesome Dove or his more recent Berrybender Narratives.So,if you like a Western Saga as opposed to a short Shoot-Out novel;this will really entertain you.
One of the best western novels everReview Date: 2008-01-13
Living HopeReview Date: 2002-04-27
Brandvold took me to mexicoReview Date: 2002-03-04
GREAT WEASTERN!!!!!!Review Date: 2002-04-30


what all guidebooks should be like!Review Date: 2008-06-23
It's a few years old now, but still entirely useful! Highly recommended!
A Must for Those Traveling Northern ArizonaReview Date: 2006-06-18
As a regular traveler in that area who has already undertaken a fair amount of research and exploration on Route 66, I can personally attest for its general accuracy (not 100% though - time changes most everything) and usefulness. The most substantive update I would offer is to definitely stop at Two Guns - it is no longer fenced, readily accessible, full of history, and quite interesting. The second suggestion is that Route 66 Padre Canyon Bridge (circa 1914) is much more easily accessed by parking off I-40 at the West side of the I-40 bridge, and walking North - don't take too long, though, or the Highway Patrol will tow your vehicle. (Similarly, the Painted Desert Trading Post is more easily visited by parking off I-40 just East of Dead River, and hiking North for about one-half mile.)
Again, great material for both the novice Route 66 traveler, or one who has "been there before."
Don't leave home without it ! Review Date: 2006-02-03
A book that will make a road tour into an adventure!Review Date: 2002-04-30
I have read most of the national and state guides for the Mother Road, but this is definitely one of the very best. The Mangums have included all the alignments of the old Road, have them color coded and dated, and even include journeys for 4WD vehicles and bicycles on Route 66. I never would have found some of these alignments with the standard maps and guides.
One particular favorite was the old 1930s alignment between the Monte Carlo exit on I-40 (149) and the Welch exit (151) farther east. It was potholed and torn up, but I really felt like I was experiencing the real Route 66.
The book's recommendations for hotels, cafes, and attractions were extremely helpful. Also, unlike most Route 66 guides, this book describes the trip going in both directions!
How to get your kicks...Review Date: 2001-09-07


I Love this Coloring Book!Review Date: 2007-08-20
Sonoran Desert A to Z Coloring BookReview Date: 2000-02-08
Spectacular Book of Adventure and EnjoymentReview Date: 2000-02-04
Much more than a coloring bookReview Date: 2000-02-11
Sonoran Desert A to Z is more than a coloring bookReview Date: 2000-02-14

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excellent resourceReview Date: 2006-06-16
Excellent Travel GuideReview Date: 2006-06-29
Traveling Indian Arizona Worth the TripReview Date: 2006-06-29
I lived in Arizona for 28 years and traveled to many of the sites in the book, yet I still discovered a lot of new things reading it. I particularly enjoyed the sidebar stories about people, places and events that presented anecdotes and little-known facts about Indian Arizona.
In fact, in reading the book, I actually became a little nostalgic for many of the prehistoric sites I personally visited and explored over the years. This includes a moving experience that I had while visiting the Heard Museum In Phoenix.
One final note, the writing style is very clear and easy to read.
From Prescott, AZ Museum DirectorReview Date: 2006-07-25
Excellent Reference Book for Planning TripsReview Date: 2007-05-12

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A guide good enough to read as BOOK!Review Date: 2000-07-09
Good, but...Review Date: 2003-04-28
What really irritates me about this book is the trail profiles. For example, the Agua Caliente trail profile begins at an elevation of 5420'. It ends at 5420'. It goes up in the middle, but it is nearly impossible to tell how far -- there are no other elevation marks besides the first and last. This pattern is repeated on a number of different profiles, and is the only thing that prevents me from giving 5 stars.
Those familiar with reading topo maps may be able to decipher altitudes, but for the rest of us the profiles are useless on many hikes.
Journies past superb scenic mountain vistasReview Date: 2002-12-10
the authoritative book on hiking in TucsonReview Date: 1998-05-03
The definitive guide for hiking the Tucson areaReview Date: 1999-03-08

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Wish I lived in Sedona!Review Date: 2000-04-22
Sedona's pretty pictures hard to resistReview Date: 1999-11-20
Fond Memories and a Beautiful Place to SeeReview Date: 2000-01-09
A Window on Sedona - A True Taste of this Wonderful PlaceReview Date: 1999-12-01
Unparalleled Beauty of the Red RocksReview Date: 2000-01-25


The slow creak of a old bomber as it gently sways in the desert wind...Review Date: 2007-12-02
GREAT BOOK ON THE BONEYARDReview Date: 2003-04-01
Great Book on the BoneyardReview Date: 2001-08-16
Excellent but sad pictures of retired aircraftReview Date: 1998-03-02
A great coffee table bookReview Date: 2001-04-16
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