The reader will find this book a pleasant and endearing change of
pace because of it's mode of innocence and a mixture of sadness.
Marc Bowman and Bobby Sousa and Jim Stern depart for the lake
together expecting to find a day of self-reliance and fun. When the
old Mohave man Mr. Malacka suggests traveling to the lake on
horseback there becomes a sense of parental security and
fulfillment that Mr. Malacka fulfills. The inclement weather is
also a harbinger of how life's good times can suddenly turn bad.
The group enjoys an idyllic day doing what young twelve-year-olds
do on a fishing trip. The reader can feel the essence of the lake
as it's described and will enjoy old Chato as he shares some of his
experiences with the boys. The reader will also laugh with the boys
as Bobby's story of Flavio is told around a mealtime campfire.
Those who have been to the tri-state area of Arizona, California
and Nevada will readily agree that it is as scenic as when Jedediah
Smith found it and the Mohaves in the 1800's. The Boundary Cone and
the Colorado River prominently remain.
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