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My Last Days As Roy Rogers
My Last Days As Roy Rogers
Author: Pat Cunningham Devoto
ISBN-13: 9780613279888
ISBN-10: 0613279883
Publication Date: 9/2000
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Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Book Type: School Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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jazzysmom avatar reviewed My Last Days As Roy Rogers on + 907 more book reviews
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WOW--this book blew me away--I was there in 1950, for two days (thats how long it took me to read this), i was there--this author is one of my favorites with Out Of The Night That Covers Me, and now this book. It is polio season and so pools and theaters are closed, kids made their own fun and blacks were still a bit seperated from whites. Pat Cunningham Devoto took me into this beautiful neighborhood, introduced me to lovely families on the block and then proceded to let me live their life with them. Tab is young and plays with Maudie, life is good except for the polio scare and the precautions that have to be taken. Ms. Devoto, had me engrossed, hanging on the edge of my chair, laughing out loud and sobbing uncontrobably, i was so involved in this read. it just sucks you in. I LOVED THIS BOOK. Today it is over and i wanna go back.
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fab4fan avatar reviewed My Last Days As Roy Rogers on + 19 more book reviews
Very good book (as are all so far by this author). Deals with the childhood of a young girl during the time when polio was striking young and old alike. A very warm and sometimes funny story about Tab and her friend Maudie Mae who hails from the other side of the tracks.


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