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Fonte dell'immagine: D.S. Halacy, Jr. [credit: Rate Crimes blog]

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Opere di D. S. Halacy

Solar Science Projects (1959) 28 copie
Macchine per pensare (1962) 22 copie
Ripcord (1962) 14 copie
The sky trap (1975) 10 copie
The solar cookery book : everything under the sun (1978) — Joint Author. — 8 copie
Empire in the Dust (1989) 8 copie
Rocket Rescue (1971) 4 copie
Man and memory (1970) 4 copie
Weather Changers (1968) 4 copie
X Rays and Gamma Rays (1969) 3 copie
Soaring (1972) 3 copie
The Energy Trap (1974) 3 copie
Feast and Famine (1971) 2 copie
Dive from the Sky (1967) 2 copie
Man Alive (1970) 2 copie
The geometry of hunger (1972) 2 copie
Surfer! 2 copie
Sky on fire! 2 copie
'Copter Cowboy (1963) 2 copie
The robots are here! (1965) 2 copie
Star for a compass (1956) 2 copie
High Challenge (1957) 1 copia
Rocket rescue 1 copia
Ripcord 1 copia
Valar i sikte 1 copia
The in sports 1 copia
Duster pilot 1 copia
SOARING 1 copia
Master Spy (1968) 1 copia
Energy and engines (1967) 1 copia

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1964. The racism is not unexpected. New England boy moves West, eager to see real cowboys and real Indians, and Arizona does not disappoint. The "squaws", he notes, are the most colourfully dressed. Too many scalping jokes are thrown around, even by the protagonist's father. If (after the boys bond during a very narrow escape while they are fighting a wildfire) the protagonist ever apologizes for calling his schoolmate a dumb Indian, I missed that part. The other young man, the "full blooded Apache", does apologize for having been a dumb Indian. This is all very unpleasant to read and detracts from the story of heroism -- both boys emerge from the conflagration as heroes. This is the reason I gave the book two stars instead of four.

As a side issue, the other thing about the story that's incredibly dated is the university applications. Even by early 1970s standards, leaving your decision until after high school graduation would be pretty lax. Mild anxiety about where to attend college (US terminology)-- expensive MIT, or "almost as good" Cal Tech, or even Arizona State? -- runs through the whole book, but our hero does little or nothing about it. Is that the way everyone arranged their post-secondary education in the 1960s, or was the author lax about prodding his literary creation into action?
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Opere
72
Utenti
351
Popolarità
#68,159
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
1
ISBN
53
Lingue
2

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