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Like any good book, the author has portrayed characters that you become attached to and as you get near the end of the book you don't want it to end.
David Flint has obviously written from his heart, not only because he loves Colonial history, particularly in the Mohawk Valley, but also because he is writing about his ancestor.
Interestingly, I grew up just a couple of houses away from him and we spent time together as kids, but I haven't seen him in well over 30 years.
This book is a must for anyone interested in Colonial times, the French and Indian War, the American Revolution and the history of the Mohawk Valley. I'm anxiously awaiting David's next book!
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Crossing Alone - L.C. (Little Child) fights dangers of darkness as he crosses from Great Park to Bright City.
Safe Places - L.C. learns about Safe Places - shelters of protection in Bright City where anyone could learn the ways of the King and the Kingdom, and also meets Thespia and Hero.
Power-Outs - Former Sewer Rat Benji (who always looks down) & former Boiler Brat Eddie (who always looks up) learn that they can harm the kingdom by failing to work together and be faithful to their assignments.
Mudslinging - The King appears as a streetcleaner to teach the Kings people not to throw mud at one another.
The Girl with the Very Loud Outside Voice - By helping the Coldmeister in the Cold Storing Locker, Agatha Ann discovers that even her Very Loud Outside Voice has a purpose and place in the Kingdom.
Peril at Burning Place - Hero is left by Amanda, and must fight the dark dangers at Burning Place alone.
Sighters Are Not Afraid - Amanda teaches Little Child that sighters are not afraid, which he discovers as they rescue Lost Children by telling them stories.
Prima the Ballerina - Unlike the natural dancer Carny who focuses on teaching others, Prima is obsessed with being the best dancer, and constantly looks at her image in the mirror.
Taxi! - Little Child becomes Hunter and receives training in taxi-lore, and with the King's help spends a day walking in Kingsways and seeing Bright City as it was meant to be.
The Song Studio - The evil Music Maestro is exposed for making people fat with sweetsounds, and the music of the King's Songs is once again given to the hungry and lonely Lost Children who need it first.
The Great Celebration - Hero and Thespia are married. -GODLY GADFLY
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Two stand-out chapters are Elders as Perpetrators by Edith Elisabeth Flynn and The Older Prisoner: Social, Psychological, and Medical Considerations by John J. Kerbs. Flynn said elder crime has become a major concern for policy-makers. Although violent crime by older people is on the rise, Flynn cautioned that overall arrests for that age group are down. Most elders are law-abiding, she said. As such, elders are best viewed as a stabilizing force in society and not as an emerging, new problem on the horizon of criminal justice. She adds, Though numerically small, some elders do engage in crime and violence and are quite capable of inflicting serious losses and harm. Kerbs says most of the country's older prisoners are not getting proper medical, psychological and social care. He says the older prisoner's physical, psychological and social needs are complex, and require health workers who understand those needs. Most prisons, he said, aren't equipped to provide that type of care. The editors, Max B. Rothman, Burton D. Dunlop and Pamela Entzel, choose well when selecting authors.
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The Orphan Keeper's Assistant - The Orphan Keeper's Assistant goes to the Great Park to hunt escaped orphans and outcasts and bring them back to the Enchanted City, but as an outcast herself discovers that the Kingdom is also for her.
The Apprentice Juggler - The Apprentice Jugger follows the advice of a beggar, who is actually the King Himself, and discovers that when he follows the rhythm of inner timing approved by the King, he finds his own place in the Kingdom.
The Faithless Ranger - Hero discovers that not all who say the King's Name are true rangers, but only those who do the King's will, as a Ranger who sets fire to the Great Park is banished to the Enchanted City.
A Girl Named Dirty - The King Himself helps a filthy girl who lived with pigs to become Cleone, the clean one.
Hero's Quest - The King gives Hero a quest to face his greatest enemy, which he discovers is his own fear.
The Baker Who Loved Bread - The King's Baker who withholds bread from the orphans and outcasts discovers that by so doing he actually harms the King.
Sighting Day - The children of the Kingdom play a wonderful game of seek-the-King, and Hero finds that believing comes before seeing.
Two Noisy Knights - Farsighted Sir Bumpkin and shortsighted Sir Pumpkin learn that the kingdom is not about noise, but power, and that they are to be content with their own place in the Kingdom.
Princess Amanda and the Dragon - When Princess Amanda loves a forbidden dragon and keeps it as a pet, she is in danger of losing and betraying the Kingdom.
Fire in the Forest - Amanda's weakness leads to fire in Great Park, which can be quenched only by the greater power of the King.
Trial By Fire - Despite her crimes, Amanda is received again by the King as a princess, and Hero is commissioned to be a King's man to live in Enchanted City and help restore the Kingdom. -GODLY GADFLY
Children and adults alike well revel in the amazing characters and loyalty the followers of the King inspire among each other. It's a true tale of what kind of kingdom love, loyalty and faith can build. Also, it weaves scriptural parables into eloquent fables that make wonderful bedtime stories for all ages. Emotionally, this book touches the depths of souls that few can. A truly magical experience, Tales of the Resistance makes a complimentary companion piece to its prequel Tales of the Kingdom.