Review of Strong Heart

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Review of Strong Heart

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Strong Heart" by Charlie Sheldon.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Fantastic

With Strong Heart, released in 2016, Charlie Sheldon takes a peek at the origins of neighborhood Americans, using fiction to get his point across. It's fiction, but the opening maps are of real locations, and a significant portion of the e-book describes solid facts about navigation, weather, and geography as professionals by alleged ancestors of today's Native Americans in the Olympic Mountains. on the Pacific coast.

The chief man or woman is Sarah, a 12-year-old girl whose parents have died and who has difficulty considering or obtaining any form of authority. Tom comes along, his grandfather's area, where he does what he does best: protest, insult, in short, be obnoxious. One solution seems to be for her to sign up for the party Tom was planning to throw with his friends William and daughter Mira to visit Tom's grandfather's grave in Olympic
Mountains National Park.The adventures follow, first in the real world, for the experience is difficult, the men are no younger or fitter, and are looked at askance by an aspiring birthday party who is faced with the challenge of deciding which exploit to begin with, the precious mineral, Erbium, for the owners of the plot where Tom buried his grandfather 45 years ago.

Reality mixed with magic, Sarah sees and draws a man who has been extinct for tens of thousands of years and then disappears for eight days to the despair of his peers. Your experience is magical and goes back to the time when the first settlers lived and struggled to survive, when ancient bears and wolves and various wild animals lived in the area. Evidence that the world Sarah visited existed comes from the best hand
in the form of an atlatl or javelin thrower that Tom had from his grandfather, carbonized with uncertain results, but principally from the fact that at the same time the in Through her magical game, Sarah found a way to use and create this type of weapon, and also arrows, which she uses to defend herself and others within the

The book has very good points of view.A current story is written from the omniscient point of view of 1/3 characters, the reader receives factual information about the characters.The second, Sarah's story, is in the main character: Sarah describes what happened to her on her magical journey. This intrusive story follows the convention of One Thousand and One Nights.

Strong Heart will be appreciated by readers who enjoy learning about distant places and times, whether interested in ancient history or open to an academic argument about who landed first, with all the arguments. that could be used for support both theories

The proofreading of the book is nearly perfect (simply errors throughout). Therefore,I rate Strong Heart 3 out of 4. Whoever reads it will likely be charmed through its mind-blowing adventures.

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