What We're Reading

Book Reviews by the staff of the Mendocino County Library

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Wild Indigo by Sandi Ault

Sandi Ault's "Wild Indigo" is a wonderful addition to western stories and mysteries that center around Native American life. Ms. Ault who lives in Colorado and has been a journalist and writing teacher highlights the Pueblo culture. Her protagonist, Jamaica Wild, working for the Bureau of Land Management becomes entangled in tribal matter.
Jamaica and her wolf cub, Mountain, fight off innuendo, witchcraft and bureaucracy to find out what really happened to the son of her friend.

If you have enjoyed Tony Hillerman, Margaret Coel, Thomas Perry, Linda Hogan and Aimee & David Thurlo, give Sandi Ault a try. Her second book will be coming out this spring--"Wild Inferno" It is in the catalog, on order, place your hold for both right now.

Eliza

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Hearts of Horses

The Hearts of Horses by Molly Gloss

The Hearts of Horses is a lovely tale of a young women on the changing Oregon frontier where the dream of the fiercely independent life is changing due to lack of knowledge, lack of water and of course, the introduction of technology. Martha Lessen is a nineteen year old "horse whisperer". The language and metaphor of the west had been conquering the land, the task and horses. Subduing through sheer strength.
A "horse whisperer" works with the horse, using the natural desires of herd mentality to get the horses attention and trust. You go into a round ring with a horse, and just keep it moving until the horse turns to you. I have seen it. Done it. It is a magical moment when the horse turns to you, moves toward you and then walks with you around the ring.
Martha becomes back of the community using her gentle ways to save a families horses when their wagon slid into a ravine, helping a dying man give his son a gift of a gentle horse, speaking up against a trainer abusing horses. Again a lovely tale of strength through communication of two species.

Eliza

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