approx. 150 pages, a western. Bantam publishing book
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...Great adventure...L'amour has you scanning ahead ...,
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This review is from: Down the Long Hills (Mass Market Paperback)
When the kids are stranded,after the wagon train massacree,they have limited resources to sustain themselves,but...they do have the magnificent red stallion,who lives for the young boy...trailed by an indian brave plus ruthless outlaws,they make their way accross the vast,seemingly endless prairie...throw in a renegade bear and rapidly approaching cruel,bitter winter conditions,this story comes together in a"hurriedly turning the next page"climax....FIVE STARS+
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the best,
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This review is from: Down the Long Hills (Paperback)
You cannot put this books down. I try to forget it so I can read it again every few years. Not like L'Amour's other books, the shoot em up, good guy gets the girl. This one is different.Not that I have the most exalted taste, but I was an English major and now am a librarian, so I have read a few books...This is a winner. Anyone age 10 and up can read it and love it. Read it to kids a little younger than that.
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The Will to Survive,
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DOWN THE LONG HILLS won famed western writer Louis L'Amour the Golden Spur Award and it is a very special read. Many times misclassified as a book for children it is a book for all ages who enjoy the heroism of the West at its finest.The main characters are two children and a horse who against all odds make their way though a winter storm because the young boy knows his father will be looking for him. Luck, craftiness, and observation give them the skills to follow their trail. One of the best books to begin if you have just discovered the storytelling skill of Louis L'Amour. Writing as a Small BusinessTravelersNatchez Above The River: A Family's Survival In The Civil WarSins of the Fathers: A Brewster County Novel
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