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Amistad: A Junior Novel
Published in Paperback by Dreamworks (1997)
Authors: Joyce Annette Barnes, Steven Spielberg, David Franzoni, and Steven Zaillian
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Everyman's Book
It's shocking to discover how much of real American history gets glossed over in schools. What's the point of teaching history at all if it's edited? At that point it might as well be folk tales, interesting stories lacking any real facts. Alexs Pate's version of the events surrounding the slave ship La Amistad are easy to follow thanks to his simple, direct writing style and unique ability to describe much in a few words. While a "fictionalized" account of true events, the story is nonetheless riveting and heartwrenching, astounding and sickening to behold. I am saddened and even a little angry I have so little knowledge of how the vast majority of Africans found their way to America and the truth of how my ancestors may have considered and treated them. The author does a fine job of remaining mostly neutral on the topic himself, letting the story unfold and almost tell itself. While some Africans had it a little better than others, during pre-Civil War days and even in some cases still today, no black man was ever truly free. Amistad is a brilliant book about suffering and the strength it may bring, about how hope may prevail under the direst of circumstances, about how mistakes can save lives and doing "the right thing" might end them. A quick, powerful read anyone of any color or belief may enjoy. An excellent book for anyone readying to delve into the truth of the past instead of blandly accepting some outdated school textbook of it. Masterpiece.

Amistad is Great
This was a great book. i had to read it for a book report. To tell you the truth I hate reading. This is the first time I read the whole book for a book report, it had me hooked. Now I get to see the movie. But, I understood the wording in the book, and It's just a good book the read. And I recommend it for all age groups.

Amistad, one of the best books I' ve ever read
There is not even close to enough words to discibe this novel by Alexs Pate which is based on the motion picture. The movie I thought was great. Take my word for it the book "Amistad", brings you into even more detail than the movie. I have read a lot of books, but this book really grabbed me into really feeling like I was there. It is a sensational and emotional book that will touch your heart and show you exactly what slavery was really like. How humans went through with this unhuman way to treat people. Filled with action and emotion this is one book that has it all.


Mission: Impossible: A Novel
Published in Paperback by Pocket Books (1996)
Authors: Peter Barsocchini, David Koepp, Steven Zaillian, and Randall Boyll
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best book ever.
watch the movie its a lot easier and no brain power is needed

Now the movie makes sense!
This is amazingly well crafted for a movie novelization. Explains all the background details that the movie skips over...reading the book made the movie comprehensible. Best novelization I've ever read.

Good morning, Mr. Hunt!
I loved this book. I would strongly recommend it to anyone. I thought that all of the personal info on Ethan really helps you get to know him. This book is a page-turner and a must-read!


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