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Suzanne Morgan Williams

Auteur de Bull Rider

6 oeuvres 175 utilisateurs 8 critiques

Œuvres de Suzanne Morgan Williams

Bull Rider (2009) 117 exemplaires
The Cherokee Indians (2003) 13 exemplaires
Chinook Indians (Native Americans) (2003) 12 exemplaires
Tlingit Indians (Native Americans) (2003) 11 exemplaires
Ojibwe Indians (Native Americans) (2003) 7 exemplaires

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Cam O’Mara likes to skateboard with his best friend, Mike Gianni. But there is a family legacy of champion bull riders; his grandpa Roy and his big brother Ben were both championship bull riders. When Ben goes back to Iraq for the last three months of his tour after his leave from the marines, he is severely injured by an IED, improvised explosive device. Cam has a difficult time dealing with his brother’s injuries which include paralysis from traumatic brain injury and the loss of his left hand and the changes they wreak on Ben and the rest of the family. Williams addresses the realities of a family dealing with a returning injured soldier sensitively and realistically from the financial strain and resulting family tensions to the embarrassment of Ben and his mother because he can’t take care of himself. Grandpa Roy and Cam take Ben to the rodeo ring to see his old friends and Darrell, one of the only people who could sometimes beat Ben in the ring, teased Cam into getting on a bull. That is all Cam needs to become addicted to the adrenaline rush of bull riding. Frustrated by Ben’s increasing depression, Cam makes a bet with Ben that if he rides Ugly, the biggest, baddest bull around, Ben will have to take his rehabilitation seriously. Excitement and tension build to the climax of the book and concludes in a satisfying way.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Dairyqueen84 | 5 autres critiques | Mar 15, 2022 |
So, yeah: this is a young adult novel, for boys, with a patriotic / military theme, and bull riding. None of which am I super into. And yet, this book was really good! Williams has a good sense of character and dialogue, and the story as it is told from Cam's perspective is both interesting and moving. The patriotic stuff is definitely there, but focused on supporting the troops (both overseas and veterans at home) and not necessarily supporting the war. In fact, Williams leaves room for a lot of questioning there. And the bull riding stuff is exciting! I think this would be a great book for a teenager dealing with a family member who was injured during military service, but it was also a pretty great read for a non bull-riding 38 year old woman. I love it when my expectations are all turned around!

[full review here: http://spacebeer.blogspot.com/2015/07/bull-rider-by-suzanne-morgan-williams.html ]
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kristykay22 | 5 autres critiques | Jul 3, 2015 |
Cam O'Mare loves riding his skateboard. His brother Ben is a champion bull rider. As Ben waits to return to Iraq as a marine he tries to convince his little brother to start bull riding. The first time Cam rides a bull it is because his brother's friend called him a little girl. The thrill he felt on that first short ride hooked Cam. When Cam's brother is severly injured in Iraq, Cam uses the bull riding to deal with his own emotions. It is bull riding he uses to force his brother to not give up. This was a great book. I couldn't put it down. Ir eadi it from cover to cover.… (plus d'informations)
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skstiles612 | 5 autres critiques | Nov 29, 2009 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
175
Popularité
#122,547
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
8
ISBN
13

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