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Herlong Review

Herlong
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This tale is an all too real one of a boy growing up along with his three best friends in a small, isolated, high desert town which is an Army Ordnance Depot. It includes many of the trials and tribulations that boys encounter on their way to manhood. Although the people and events are fictional the author has made them true to life. Anyone who has lived and grown up in a small town, military or otherwise, may well recognize himself and/or other people he has known. The story is told from the view point of the main character, Jim Miller, who describes his impressions of Herlong and we get to know him and his friends as we would friends of our own. As many of us do while growing up, Jim has significant life changing experiences and many decisions to make along the way all of which will shape his future. This is a most absorbing novel.

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Jim Miller arrived at Herlong when he was twelve years old. Jim, his brother Davey, mother and new stepfather moved to the high desert town in northern California in the early summer of 1946. It was hot and dry and a place that Jim hated from the moment they arrived in their very old and tired 1934 Ford sedan. Unlike San Francisco, Dayton, Ohio, and other cities Jim had known, Herlong was a small town filled mostly with people who came from all over the United States to work there during and after World War Two. Herlong Elementary with its eight grades soon became the focus of Jim's early life. At his age girls were important competitors but three boys became his best friends. Steve Whiting, Billy Jewel, Howard Soars and Jim, nicknamed "Brain" for his yearly achievement test scores, hung around together through elementary school, high school and summer vacation work, forging tight emotional bonds that would later become a limiting force in Jim's life. Herlong had no high school so students were bused to Susanville to attend Lassen Union High. Jim excelled in his classes at Lassen while his friends accepted mediocre grades and could hardly wait to get out of school and enter the work force at Sierra Ordnance Depot, the reason for Herlong's existence.After a semester at the University of Santa Clara and a wild Christmas vacation Jim realized that he had to leave Herlong so that his life would mean more than a dead-end job in a dead-end town.

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Where There's Smoke Review

Where There's Smoke
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This is a great book, only took a couple hours to read, but truely great.. the characters are wonderful, both human and animal.. you won't regret the purchase of this book.. makes you wish for your own Chief!!!! i LOVED LOVED LOVED the ending..

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One hot fireman, one bossy Irish Setter'one woman whose dreams are about to come true'When Amber Bailey inherits her estranged aunt's old house, she's sure it'll be the perfect spot to open her pet daycare business and settle into a life her family will finally approve of. What she doesn't count on is the cold shoulder she gets from her neighbors whenever she mentions her aunt's name, or having to get a safety inspection on the old house before she can get a business license. Whoever heard of building inspections for a glorified dog house?Gregg McKee runs his life the same way he runs the fire department'full speed ahead and damn the torpedoes. He didn't even mind the angry calls from the neighbors about the crazy animal lady stuck in the tree-pulling her out gave him the perfect excuse to turn on the charm. But when she doesn't follow through on fixing a code violation he issued, he realizes he might lose her forever. What's he supposed to do with a woman too stubborn and independent for her own good?

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