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Bobby focuses in on the small town where Roland Costa and his son Rol, jr. were last seen. They had been there to attend the funeral of Roland's brother and then seemingly disappeared.
Nobody expects Bobby to discover anything new. He's just supposed to give the place a second look.
When somebody begins shooting at Bobby, it becomes obvious that in this rural setting, someone has something more than just a small town mentality resentment of this outsider.
The ending comes out of nowhere and slaps the reader right in the face, Doug Allyn style.
Allyn is the best in the biz at conveying small towns, and the ruggedness of rural life, without overdoing it-- unlike so many big city types who tend to slip into satire or some "Deliverance" take off when doing small town suspense.
Great storytelling, and a GREAT ending.
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If you love a good folktale, have an interest in shapeshifters, or would to know more about Native American culture, White Wolf Woman And Other Native American Transformation Myths is a must read. The book is divided into four parts: Snakes, Wolves, Bears, and Other Animals. Each part has an introduction that tells beliefs from several tribes.
Pijoan has compiled more than 40 myths from 30 tribes for this book. The table of contents gives the name of the myth and the tribe where it was collected. However, it must be noted that often several tribes would have a similar version of a myth. Her version is accurate for the tribe noted.
There is an introduction by Richard and Judy Dockrey Young that includes a comparison of Native American and European storytelling. It highlights the differences in their concepts of the spirit world and explains how people can shapeshift. There are several differences explained. They explain that Native Americans usually do not tell stories or sing songs just to express themselves creatively. Instead, these are their medium for transferring information and instruction to others, a means of passing along valued tradition and culture to the next generation.
A note from Teresa Pijoan follows the introduction. She recites the Navaho story of the first people and their first Hogan. She states: "The transformation of life continues daily. Many are transformed, though few of us sense the spiritual meaning of the changes. These are the Old Ones' stories, holding the magic of the land. The power of the story is in the feeling it portrays - and the passage of that feeling brings transformation."
The introduction to the first part, Snakes, is indicative of the entire book. Pijoan relates the meaning of the snake to many cultures before focusing on one tribe, the Pueblo Indians. She explains how a person that was bitten by a snake would undergo a healing ceremony before being invited to join their Snake Society. She follows the rites f passage into the society.
This is a fantastic book. It provides the entertainment of a fiction novel while providing education in culture, folklore, and history of Native Americans. I highly recommend it for persons of all ages. If you want to quiet a group of children, try reading from this book!
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Dr. Wolf makes some excellent points that are counter-intuitive. One that hit home the most for me was what to do when a child going through a divorce comes to a parent with untrue accusations coming straight from the other parent. ("Mom said that you guys had agreed to save money to take us to Disney World but you went and spent the money on jewelry for your girlfriend.") The natural response is to set the child straight and explain that the other parent is just angry and not telling the truth. Dr. Wolf convinced me - and I was very reluctant to believe - that the best solution is to tell the child that such issues are between Mom and Dad only and refuse to discuss it. What a relief for the child to be taken out of the middle and not have to try to decide which parent to believe. I remember how hard loyalty conflicts were for me when my parents divorced - the kids don't want to know about their parents' spending habits in the marriage or mean little things they did or did not do to each other. Dr. Wolf helped me as a new stepparent understand that keeping kids out of the middle is just more important than making sure they know the whole truth. Better for your child to suspect you probably did whatever your ex accuses you of than to be placed in the middle of an adult conflict and be forced to choose between parents.
Dr. Wolf's sample situations are VERY realistic. Here is a man who has really listened to the way kids talk and the things they get worked up about. His suggestions, which cover many common post-divorce dilemmas, make a lot of sense, and are a great help to parents going through a very difficult, emotional time and having some trouble figuring out what is really best for the children. My husband and I got a lot out of this book.
I also highly recommend "Children of Divorce: a Developmental Approach to Residence and Visitation" and "Mom's House, Dad's House."
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Busch gives many anecdotes from wolf researchers and conservationists, as well as quotes and stories from the ranching and trapping points of view. There are quite a few gorgeous full-color photos in the center portion, and many black and white photos run throughout. This is a fantastic educational tool for anyone interested in learning more about wolves and their behaviors. Nearly every facet of the wolf is covered in this book. I am a tour guide at Wolf Haven (South of Olympia, Washington,) and this book is required reading before becoming certified to give the tours - it's that good.
There are a lot of really good books out there about wolves, and this one is simply outstanding.