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The average rating for The cold war is over based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-01-07 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Max Bohnenkamp
gr 3-5 63pgs ~1860 Nebraska. ~11 year old Jeremiah lives with his parents on their farm. He wants a horse of his own more than anything, so together he and his father catch a mustang. Jeremiah is disappointed that the horse won't let Jeremiah ride him. When the horse's mother shows up, Jeremiah is torn, should he let the horse go or keep it? Although it briefly mentions the family's escape from slavery and later the fact that the father is fighting in the Civil War, the focus of the story is Jeremiah and the horse and Jeremiah's friendship with Blue Feather a member of the Cheyenne tribe living in a nearby village. I would recommend this story to readers who like stories about animals or stories set on the frontier.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-06-08 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Christie Morden
What a book... what a book.... This book was one word... AWESOME. Having been through so much in my life, I need this book right now. Longing for peace of mind, I finally have it. This book though provides you with not only a compilation of stories, but it provides you with morals and life lessons. Even though you are not sure if the stories are fact or fiction, this book is not about that. J. California Cooper entertains you, while giving you life lessons. Each story you can take something from it. Each story somehow relates to your own life. Each story possesses the energy of a wise mother, grandmother, friend, sister, and relative. Each story shows you motivation and reality. I am planning on purchasing this book just to highlight and "sticky note" it. Within a few pages, J. California Cooper has embedded words of wisdom that women need to hear, women want to hear, and women should hear. Life lessons like the following: God gives you something every time something is taken away. I don't just want a man; I want something different and special. The heart has its own way of picking a partner and never asks for measurements. Being fresh out of a marriage and knowing that perhaps one day I MAY (that is a BIG MAY) date again, this book put relationships, dating, marriage, friendships, and etc... in a whole new light. J. California is the perfect storyteller. She tells you want you want to hear, what you need to hear, and what you should hear without ever forcing you to accept it. She gives you a choice. Will you take heed? I started reading today "Some Love Some Pain Sometime."I am confident that J. California Cooper will not disappoint me.


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