Monday, February 8, 2010

Book Review: Melinda and the Wild West: A Family Saga In Bear Lake, Idaho by Linda Weaver Clarke




This is a story of Melinda, an independent and educated woman from Boston who lives comfortably, but feels there is more she can do with her life. She decides to take a chance and moves to the untamed west. She becomes the new teacher in Paris, Idaho, a rugged wilderness area that is filled with dangerous animals, outlaws and weather that can be extreme in all seasons. She struggles to adapt at first, but comes to love the area and people. She meets a mysterious rancher that she never imagined would some day be a part of her life.

I absolutely loved this book. Now, I may be biased that I adore late 1800’s and anything to do with Wild West areas, but this story just amazed me. Creating a story based upon an independent, educated and strong women character, brings to light the type of women that helped make this country what it is today. Melinda learns to keep her guard up when she needs to, but letting it down can bring happiness in to your life. The themes of family, love, communication and friendship can be found throughout the book.

If you want to read a book that makes you smile at the end, this would be one of those books.

Rated: 5/5

Reviewed by Allison King



3 comments:

Dr. Bill (William L.) Smith said...

Nice start!
Wild West!
Strong Women!
How can you lose?!?

;-)

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Suko said...

Thanks for a wonderful review. I enjoyed this book so much.