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mtravellerh 02-14-2009 03:37 PM

Optic, Oliver: Watch and Wait v1 14 feb 2009
 
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The preface of this book speaks for itself:

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However much the author of "Watch and Wait" may sympathize with that portion of the population of our country to which the principal characters of the story belong, he is forced to acknowledge that his book was not written in the interests of the anti-slavery cause. His young friends require stirring incidents of him, and the inviting field of adventure presented by the topic he has chosen was the moving spring which brought the work into existence; and if the story shall kindle any new emotion of sympathy for the oppressed and enslaved, it will have more than answered the purpose for which it was intended, and the writer will be all the more thankful for this happy influence.

As a story of exciting adventure, the writer hopes it will satisfy all his young readers; that they will love the gentle Lily, respect the manly independence of Dan, and smile at the oddities of Cyd; and that the book will confirm and increase their love of liberty and their hatred of tyranny. If the young fugitives were resolute, even to shedding the blood of the slave-hunter, they had forgiving and Christian hearts, in which there was neither malice nor revenge; and in this respect, if in no other, they are worthy exemplars for the young and the old.

With this explanation, I give the third volume of the Woodville Stories into the hands of my young friends, bespeaking for it the same favor which has been bestowed upon its predecessors.

WILLIAM T. ADAMS.

Dorchester, August 15, 1864.
Richly illustrated, nice read.

BookishDreamer 02-14-2009 05:47 PM

Got a quick question for you....young adult or historical fiction? The epub and prc versions are historical fiction and this one is young adult.

Dreamer

mtravellerh 02-14-2009 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by BookishDreamer (Post 354465)
Got a quick question for you....young adult or historical fiction? The epub and prc versions are historical fiction and this one is young adult.

Dreamer

I did that on purpose, Dreamer.

I would like to be able to add two tags in the subject, sometimes. It means in this case, simply put, that this book has been written for young readers and has a historical background. I sometimes do use alternate tags if I am not too sure where to put the principal weight as in this case.

zelda_pinwheel 02-14-2009 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by mtravellerh (Post 354470)
I did that on purpose, Dreamer.

I would like to be able to add two tags in the subject, sometimes. It means in this case, simply put, that this book has been written for young readers and has a historical background. I sometimes do use alternate tags if I am not too sure where to put the principal weight as in this case.

that is precisely the situation where you should add tags to complete your genre information, since you can only add one prefix. you can add several tags and give a much more complete idea of how to classify a book, and also your book will come up in tag searches for any of the keywords.

nrapallo 02-15-2009 03:13 PM

I added the tags!


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