I could not put down this book! From the very first paragraph, I knew I was hooked. The characters are so well-drawn and developed that one is rooting for those Sundance Kids all the way.Growing up as a big-city brat during the same time frame, I loved to read biographies and stories about pioneers and their struggles to survive and succeed in life..."Little House on the Prairie"; "The Townsman"; "Up from Slavery"...this book satisfies in the same ways.The author is modest throughout, yet his obvious strength of character is revealed. The reader will be captivated by the many photos and adventures (some quite dangerous) of Link Kaiser and his brothers.The book is a real window on life during the Great Depression and during the years leading up to WWII. I hope there will be a sequel; surely there must have been more that happened to those all-American Sundance Kids.
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