| Source: Children Come First http://www.childrencomefirst.com/bkreviewWhiteGrizzly.shtml Reviews Like William Bent, there are other "real" characters in this story such as the slave couple that befriends Julio, Dick and Charlotte Green, as well as a pair of unsavory characters, Christopher and Gallatin Searcy. The politics are real as well. In 1845, war between the United States and Mexico was threatening. Slavery divided the United States and would eventually lead to the Civil War. The places that Julio visits can still be located today. The author not only grew up near Bent's Fort but also followed the Santa Fe Trail in researching this book. In order to distinguish between what is fact and what is fiction, Finley includes an appendix at the end of the book entitled, "What's Fact? What's Fiction?" She refers to specific pages and discusses places, events and characters that have a basis in fact. There is also a glossary in which Spanish and Indian words and expressions are defined. There is a lot to learn in the book and it is presented with skill and care. It is a true page-turner."
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