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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gripping Account of American Family in Mozambique,
By Christian Observer (Manassas, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Wooden Ox (Paperback)
This is a fictional account of an American family who went to distribute relief food and clothes to people in war-torn Mozambique. The story is told by Keri, the older of the two children. It details the danger, fear, and faith the Andersons experienced as they were capture and then brought to safety. This is a story which will linger in one's memory and give insight into the experiences reported in the daily news as well as reminding readers of what faces many missionaries in Africa during these unsettled times.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Adventure in War Torn Africa,
By Sharon Dunn (Bozeman, Montana USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Wooden Ox (Paperback)
LeAnne Hardy creates a powerful picture of the devastation of civil war in Mozambique Africa. The story follows a kidnapped missionary family and is written from the point of view of 13 year old Keri. Rather than focus on the larger political machinations of the warring factions, Hardy emphasizes the trauma and devastation for the individuals caught in the war. She shows how war splits the personalities of people, making a little boy an angry warrior and a loving father into a soldier. The Wooden Ox is realistic, tightly plotted and does not back down from the hard questions of the Christian faith. Although intended for a young adult audience, older readers would enjoy as well.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great first book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Wooden Ox (Paperback)
This story is easy to get into, easy to follow, and hard to put down. Although it's a work of fiction, the questions of faith are real, and the characters believable. Hardy's style is great for young and early-teen readers. Definitely recommended!
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Come along with me to Mozambique,
By Lori Jones (Platte, South Dakota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Wooden Ox (Paperback)
I was caught up in reading THE WOODEN OX, feeling like I was there with the family in Mozambique. Leanne does an excellent job of introducing us to the sights, sounds, tastes, and customs of the Mozambican people and their culture. I was a bit surprised at the somber reality portrayed in the book of the atrocities of the civil war. I had read elsewhere of the awful murders and suffering in Mozambique during the war years but to read it from a child's point of view, the way Leanne wrote it, was moving. Keri, the main character deals with not wanting to accept the reality of the suffering, with the shock and the grieving that accompany the suffering, and then the learning to go on with God even when not everything made sense. I could really feel the struggle in the girl's heart. I think this book will be an eye-opener for 'comfortable' American kids!
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Comments on The Wooden Ox,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Wooden Ox (Paperback)
This story has a strong aura of authenticity--what it could really feel like to go on a forced march through jungle, fearing for your life, knowing that friends may already be dead. The author vividly describes the war-torn small African country of Mozambique, where she and her family lived during its bitter civil war. Not only is the setting unusual and compelling, but the plot--about an American missionary family captured by rebel guerillas--grips the reader from start to finish. Psychological and spiritual insights are also convincing; for example, under severe stress the young heroine finds herself doubting even her father's integrity. Well written, with glossary and an informative historical afterword, the book would appeal to both general-interest readers and those with a religious interest.
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The Wooden Ox by LeAnne Hardy (Paperback - September 15, 2002)
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