 |
|
Book Summary Author: Elizabeth George Speare Brand: Houghton Mifflin Company Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2001-10-29 ISBN: 0618150765 Number of pages: 288 Publisher: Sandpiper
|
| New | | New Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $3.86 | | | Used | | Used Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $0.34 | |
A-to-z Safe Buying Guarantee Protection
Your purchase is protected by the A-to-z Safe Buying Guarantee.
Amazon.com automatically transfers your payment to the merchant so you'll never
need to pay a merchant directly. Amazon.com A-to-z Safe Buying Guarantee covers both
the delivery of your item and its condition upon receipt.
Book Reviews of the Calico CaptiveCustomer Review: Very Good Summary: 4 Stars
It is very interesting to look at Miriam's character in this story. It is a little hard to sympathize with her at the beginning, because she is so self centered. She doesn't seem to care for much past herself. But that changes as the story progresses, and she becomes caring and giving to others. As she does, she begins to find an inner peace that had eluded her for most of the story.
I also like how everything in this story is so accurately portrayed. I have read how some readers have been shocked how Indians are referred to as "savages," and "redskins." The author was merely trying to portray how many of the settlers saw them. Besides, in the story, Miriam is corrected by one of the characters, who tries to show her the Indians in a different light. I also like how the French are shown, a little frivolous, with a great love for the material things, but kindhearted as well (most of them).
All in all, this book is quite good, with many twists and turns, though I found it a tiny bit slow at times.
|
 |
|
|
|