The story of Legends Die SETTINGS begins in Piedra town south of Uteles in southwest Colorado. When the hero Tom was 5 years old, his parents took him to Mashan. When my parents were still dead at a young age, he was brought back to the town of Piedra. And the town was forced to go to school in violation of his wishes. He ran to Mashan to find a lost friend, a bear. When he learned that his hut was left behind, he was disappointed in returning to the town of Piedra.
When Hull Borland's legend died, it is a novel that depicts Tom Black-Bull's life from Indian boys to older adults. So the meaning when the legend is dead is a growing novel. Growth novel is a novel whose hero matured from beginning to end, experiencing a mental crisis in classical growth novels. His life is full of many obstacles and is positive and negative influenced by many people. Throughout the story, he overcomes these obstacles and lives through people. His attitude is influenced by other roles
"The legendary death of Halboland" and Howard Fred's April morning two novels have very different themes and plots, but they have many similarities by reference. The phrase I chose to relate to the two books Thomas Black Bowie and Adam Cooper came from the morning of April. There are people who have done in the past also have been to the past. This reference revealed that there are three main aspects of two books. Both Tom and Adam say goodbye when you are a child through experience and loss, only true adults can deal with it. Both roles recognize that when they become men rather than boys, their childhood "gone forever". They know that everything they experience does not allow them to return to the past.
The author of & lt; Tab / & gt; The Amulet is Hal Borland. Born in Nebraska, Halboland spent most of his time at the pastures in eastern Colorado. He graduated from Columbia University journalism school. Some of the other works of the author include "Legend of Death", "Seventh Winter" and "Scole King". There is not enough movement in this book, the story is truly boring, so I will not read other books from this author. & Lt; Tab / & gt; Quincy Scott was planning to live a beautiful life in Colorado with a man named Dave Raleigh, to purchase a farm and marry a fiance and a wife. One day, while he was working he saw a group of southern people heading for Allied forces. He did not know why he felt that he needed to help with them. Quincy began with several others. After riding a scorpion for several hours every day, stopping blankets and extra food many times,