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Alice Rose & Sam
Alice Rose Sam
Author: Kathryn Lasky
"Danger comes to town. A newspaperman's daughter and novice reporter Sam Clemens uncover a plot to seize the mighty Comstock Lode for the Confederacy in this open-throttled page turner...Lasky surrounds Alice Rose with a wild array of barflies, 'hurdy-gurdy girls', nouveau millionaires, Immigant Chinese, crooked lawyers, and hard-living reporter...  more »
ISBN: 445905
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 252
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Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Alice Rose & Sam on + 201 more book reviews
Now here's a book after my own heart - I'm still chuckling over it. Such an independent, feisty, realistic-minded young heroine! And of course Mark Twain was a humorist to the core. I'm sure Virginia City in the Civil War days was exactly as depicted.

The only thing that bothered me about the story was the part at the end that seems to be almost required in detective-type mysteries - where the detective and sidekick - in this case Alice Rose and Hop Sing - are caught by the bad guys and nearly murdered - actually murdered in the case of Hop Sing. Seems not quite suited to such an original tale.
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A very enjoyable read. Very plausible though fiction.

Donna V.


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