Harry Longabaugh aka the Sundance
Kid, & Etta Place (courtesy of Pinkerton
Detective Agency)
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Outlaw Heroes
reviewed by
Jennifer LB Leese of AstoryWeavers,
July 25, 2003
Will Long is a young boy who admires Butch Cassidy, and the Sundance
Kid. During a trip with his mother from t heir home in Fargo, North Dakota
to Spokane, Washington to visit with his great-grandmother, Will settles
in for the evening and soon finds himself swept back in time.
When Will opens his eyes, he finds that the modern Amtrack train is now
an old-fashioned train and upon hearing voices, learns that his favorite
heroes are in the middle of robbing the train.
After helping Butch Cassidy and t he Sundance Kid, Will soon realizes
that their life doesn't seem as exciting as he had first thought. His
adventure leads to one twist after another, taking him all over the United
States with the gang.
The unexpected ending will make you smile, and will definitely catch
you off guard.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Ms. Sletten's book, Outlaw Heroes. Her
exceptional writing skills, well-defined characters, and realistic
dialogue, makes her an author to keep an eye on. This reviewer looks
forward to reading more work by this talented author.
Just as young Will in the book, Deanna Lynn Sletten also enjoys the
adventures of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. After watching the movie
starring Robert Redford, and Paul Newman, her interest progressed to where
she found herself researching the outlaws.
Deanna decided to write about the legendary
outlaws while watching her son play outlaws with her sister. Deanna lives
in Northern Minnesota wither two children, Michael and Deborah, and her
husband.
Outlaw
Heroes
Reviewed by:
Midwest Book Review
Deanna
Lynn Sletten
Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 073889902X
In Outlaw Heroes, we are introduced to twelve-year-old Will Long, who
considers himself launched on the adventure of a lifetime when he is swept
back in time to join in with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. But when a
bank robbery goes wrong, Will realizes that the outlaw life isn't nearly so
exciting and glamorous as he had thought it was. Written for young readers
ages 10 and older, Outlaw Heroes is a thoroughly entertaining read from
first page to last, and would make a fine addition to school and community
library collections.
Outlaw Heroes
By Deanna Lynn Sletten
XLibris 2001
ISBN: 0-7388-9902-X - Trade Paperback
Children / Fiction / Adventure
Reviewed by Beverly J. Rowe,
MyShelf.com
Twelve-year
old Will Long has always been fascinated by Butch Cassidy and The
Sundance Kid in their outlaw escapades as shown in the film with Robert
Redford and Paul Newman. He has read everything he could find about
them, and now, as he dozes off, the outlaws themselves join him in his
dream. Will has recently lost his father to an accident, and now he and
his mother are on journey by train to see the man she has become
interested in.
Will is swept
back in time, and Butch and Sundance are in the process of robbing the
very train Will is on. Will gives the outlaws some help in the robbery
and then rides off with them. What an exciting adventure! Butch is the
cheerful, friendly one, and Sundance is just a bit grouchy. Will has
read all the history of their robberies and knows what to do to help
them avoid capture. He is assigned the job of staying with the horses
during a robbery that goes sour...making Will realize that robbery is,
after all, a crime. He begins to wonder if the outlaw life is right for
him...he begins to miss his mother.
Etta Place is
a bright spot in the outlaws' lives and is secretly married to
Sundance. They all travel to New York, where Butch, Sundance and Etta
will depart for South America. The characters are very realistic and
likable...the plot compelling and fast moving with an ending that is a
refreshing surprise and just right. I'm looking forward to more from
this exceptional writer. She has the knack to make the learning of
history exciting and leave kids begging for more.
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"Widow, Virgin, Whore"
by Deanna Lynn
Sletten
Published by Xlibris Corp.
Copyright December 2000
ISBN:0-7388-6012-3
Rating: 4 Stars
Very intriguing and
very real story about three women's lives and how the actions they took
from the beginning tell the tale of their outcome.
After considering the title, 'Widow, Virgin,
Whore,' I think it is the most appropriate for this story. Denise is the
thirty-six year old virgin, Darla is the whore, and Katherine is the
widow. But how their lives come together in the beginning and the end,
is a mix of emotions from the reader.
Darla has been the party animal for the most
part of her life. Everyday she goes out with friends, changes boyfriends
every month, and doesn't consider the important things in life.
Especially her teenage daughter, Chelsea.
Denise is the quiet shy one, which is funny
because Darla is her sister! They are complete opposites. But Denise has
her reasons for being the way she is, and also keeping her virginity all
these years.
Katherine lost her husband some years ago in a
car accident. She has been grieving ever since, but keeps busy with her
son Chris and also is starting a novel.
When Katherine bought an old Victorian house,
Denise agreed to share the house with her, but also invited Darla to
stay along with Chelsea. It would be extra income for Katherine, plus
giving Chelsea a stable home.
Darla usually went out every night partying.
But one night, she was unusually sick. This cold she had kept lingering.
Finally, when the doctor diagnosed her, she had AIDS. The pneumonia was
a result of the AIDS attacking her body and she couldn't fight off the
cold normally.
Darla was ashamed, so she told no one. But when
it finally came out, Katherine was very supportive. Even though they've
had their differences over the years, Katherine became her friend. She
helped her with her medicine doses, brought her to support groups and
got her through the bad times.
In the end, you probably know the outcome. But
what happens in the heart of the story is what you have to experience by
reading about these three, very different women, and how AIDS affected
all of their lives. Not just the one who was infected.
Ms. Sletten integrates her research of AIDS
into a very believable story. Darla, Katherine and Denise become part
of your life as well. This very talented author gives you a real sense
of what it's like to live and care for someone who has AIDS. The
medicines, pills and the diseases and colds that become over-exaggerated
because of this killing illness. You'll look at life a different way
after reading this compelling novel.
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Reviewed
by:
Midwest Book
Review
Widow, Virgin, Whore
by Deanna Lynn Sletten
Xlibris Corporation
Women's Fiction
ISBN: 0738860123
Deanna Lynn Sletten's Widow, Virgin, Whore is a compelling novel of three
very different sisters who must all learn to cope with AIDS, the sickness
caused by HIV virus infection, in their lives. Focused upon family life and
the strains that conflicting personalities can put on human relationships,
Widow, Virgin, Whore Is An Engaging, Introspective, Skillfully Written Novel
From First Page To Last.
Review by: Teresa Cox
For
Women Writers |
5/01/02 |
Widow, Virgin, Whore
By Deanna Lynn Sletten
ISBN: 0738860123
Widow, Virgin, Whore is obviously the novel's title, but it is
also how author Deanna Lynn Sletten describes the three main characters
of her novel. Katherine (the widow) finds the house of her dreams, a
Victorian that overlooks Puget Sound. Denise (the virgin) decides that
she will move in with Katherine, her best friend since childhood. Denise
asks Katherine to rent the space over the garage to Denise’s sister
Darla (the whore) and Darla’s 12 year old daughter Chelsea. Katherine
reluctantly agrees. She knows that she and Darla have always hated each
other and yet she hears Denise’s plea for a stable home for Chelsea.
Katherine knows that Chelsea has moved as often as Darla has and has had
male companions and that seems to have been quite a few times. Katherine
also feels that Chelsea will be a good companion for her own son Chris
who is also 12 years old. Everyone moves into the new house and so the
life of the novel begins.
Darla is painted as an uncaring, irresponsible mom who wears red
lipstick, wild silver shoes, and parties in bars, sleeping with a
different man nightly. Katherine and Denise spend a great deal of time
pointing out Darla’s less-acceptable features and Darla continues to
anger them uncaringly while they all share the same space. This cycle
grows vicious until Darla falls victim to the AIDS virus.
From this point forward, the three unique women go through anger,
frustration, and pain while finding peace and closeness within
themselves and among each other.
About halfway through the book the reader gets a broadened view of
the realities of living with AIDS and how it effects the lives of those
who have the virus as well as all of the people who touch their lives in
even the slightest way. This novel seeks to raise the consciousness and
expand the awareness of the impact of the AIDS virus in our lives. |
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