Sharon's books always have awesome illustrations, but I think this one is my favorite - the pictures are in black and white, except for the monster, who is in color. First off, let me say that I've read Sharon Cramer's books before and I've enjoyed every one, especially the illustrations, but more importantly my son, who is my test subject when it comes to children's books, has loved them all, so I was really looking forward to reading this book to him. Thanks to all my friends (magikhand,KIM,mehta ,surendra,candymankz,hartle,abhi,rojo,ayan,timesurfer,karakurachow,bigperm )and thanks to them whose name i miss to mention.5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing illustrations!!, JBy jwitt33 - See all my reviews This review is from: Marlow and the Monster (Kindle Edition) I received a copy of this book free of charge from NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. Al comes back with the surprise revelation of getting the act booked in Atlantic City. The act is thriving but fairgrounds are suffering hard times and the show is closed. Sonora finally takes her place and becomes a real diving girl. Al leaves after an argument with his father and the diver girl, Marie, is injured in a practice. Their early morning practices lead not only to Sonora being put into training as a diving girl, but also for Al's emotions for Sonora to begin to surface. Carver's son, Al, helps her in her quest by helping her tame a wild horse she's named Lightning. Starting out as a stable hand her goal is to become a real diving girl. Carver and his girl-and-horse high diving act. Her life's ambition is to travel to Atlantic City, where "all your dreams come true." After leaving home she accepts a job from Dr. This is the story of Sonora Webster, a teenage runaway during the Depression.
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