Well, I wanted to like it, wanted to LOVE it, because my good friend’s whole family LOVES it and listens to the audio versions over and over again. I grew up in The South, and watched many “Western” movies, so many of the figures of speech are familiar. But, I’m much older now, and see things differently. About 40 years have passed since this series was written. Our culture is more sensitive to different people groups. Also, I’ve moved around the country, and made many friends who could be called Native Americans, Indians, African Americans, Blacks, Oriental, Asian, Chinese, Refugees, Immigrants, Foreigners, or Middle Easterners. As I’m reading this with my little grandchildren in mind, I don’t want to be the one to introduce racial prejudices to them; nor, bullying, drunkenness, witchcraft, sex-trafficking... I will look for other books to give them. My opinion.