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Marylois Dunn (1930–2013)

Author of The Absolutely Perfect Horse

5+ Works 46 Members 1 Review

Works by Marylois Dunn

The Man in the Box (1968) 18 copies, 1 review
Yellow Eyes 1 copy
Shado 1 copy
Teddy Cat 1 copy

Associated Works

Catfantastic (1989) — Contributor — 607 copies, 4 reviews
Catfantastic II (1991) — Contributor — 407 copies, 2 reviews
Catfantastic III (1994) — Contributor — 314 copies, 1 review
Tales of the Witch World (1987) — Contributor — 248 copies
Magic in Ithkar 2 (1985) — Contributor — 125 copies

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Birthdate
1930-08-18
Date of death
2013-03-29
Gender
female
Birthplace
Uvalde, Texas, USA
Places of residence
Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Place of death
Lufkin, Texas, USA
Burial location
Sunset Memorial Park, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Texas, USA

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1 review
f you read this book with a child's intent, it is a story about a young boy who knows the worth of a human life and tries with heroic measures to save it. If you read this book with an adult's cynicism, it is a book that glorifies American soldiers in the Vietnam War and completely misses the point of the Vietnamese culture. My advice is to read it as Mary Lois Dunn intended: as a story for children. Chau Li witnesses the horrible torture of an American soldier kept cramped prisoner in a show more small cane box. His own father suffered in same-such box but did not survive the brutality. Determined to somehow save the American, Chau Li risks everything to squirrel "Dah Vid" away in a cave until together they can safely rejoin the Green Barets hidden somewhere in the deep Vietnamese jungle. As they hide out from the Viet Cong Chau Li and Dah Vid grow close, form a friendship and make unrealistic promises. Spoiler alert: the end is ambiguous which is surprising for a book meant for children. show less
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