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Reviews for Carpetbagger's Children and The Actor

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The average rating for Carpetbagger's Children and The Actor based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-12-30 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 4 stars Cortney Evans
The Travelers By Walt Long This powerful novel deals with real life issues that many people are facing today. The issue of whether we should allow illegal immigrants to remain in our country and work here is one that has created much controversy for many years. The novel also describes the many instances where countries and their leaders wanted to eliminate people because of their race, creed and religion. Some even felt that their race or religion was the only one worthy of living and the rest were inferior. Mickey McAllister is a 26-year-old man who has teamed up with a man named John Henry to help bring many of these "Wetbacks" across the border. Their main goal in wanting to live here is to work, make a living and send money back across the border to their families back home. Enlisting his best friend Leonard and his wife Lucinda's help, Mickey managed to operate a lucrative business. However, this would not last for long. There were radical organizations and groups who began speaking out and holding meetings to try and have the borders closed to these immigrants and prevent them from becoming gainfully employed in this country. But, with strong will and perseverance he was able to bring many groups of immigrants into the Rio Grande Valley and hopefully to a better life. But these radical groups would stop at nothing to prevent this from happening. Added to this there were two men went on a racial shooting spree to get the message out there that people who did not belong here needed to be eliminated. The issue of whether these workers should be allowed to remain is one that has created much conversation, as it has been in the news in recent years. These day laborers work outdoors doing fieldwork, gardening, landscaping, working as dishwashers, maids, and cleaners in hair salons and doing many jobs that people here would prefer not doing. Throughout the novel we see how Mickey and Leonard are conflicted and start to rethink what they are doing and at times feel that maybe they both got in over their heads. But, when one young man is killed leaving his girlfriend and best friend alone, both Mickey and Leonard go that extra mile to make sure that they get back home to their country safely. The author tells a poignant story not only about the plight of these people but of trust, loyalty and true friendship between people. In order to find out what happens to Mickey, Leonard and Lucinda and whether they continue to help bring people across the border or what if anything might cause them to rethink what they are doing, you have to read this novel and decide for yourself whether you agree or disagree with the issues in this book. One thing I am sure you will agree with after reading the novel is that Walt Long deserves FIVE STARS for writing this thought provoking and outstanding novel. Fran Lewis : reviewer
Review # 2 was written on 2018-03-28 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 1 stars Beth Regan
Magic Realism - according to Wikipedia "Magical realism, magic realism, or marvelous realism is a genre of narrative fiction and, more broadly, art (literature, painting, film, theatre, etc.) that, while encompassing a range of subtly different concepts, expresses a primarily realistic view of the real world while also adding or revealing magical elements. It is sometimes called fabulism, in reference to the conventions of fables, myths, and allegory. "Magical realism", perhaps the most common term, often refers to fiction and literature in particular, with magic or the supernatural presented in an otherwise real-world or mundane setting." This book is the essence of Magic Realism. If you are a fan of other Magic Realism books (i.e. McCammon's Boy's Life) you should definitely check this out. The setting is small town America, the main characters are your average young boys, but the things they encounter are far from normal (or are they?) - you will question what is real and what is imagination. Nostalgia, young vs old, new ideas vs the status quo are all main themes. Learning from past mistakes, respecting the experience of your elders, and history repeating itself all make appearances. There is no life or death - just sunrises/sunsets, new beginnings, strong tradition, and acceptance of your place in all of it. This book is deeply poetic and rightly so. A fantastically written story that should be read by anyone that appreciates great literature. I am looking forward to the sequel, Something Wicked This Way Comes.


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