Customer Review: Some of the vocabulary is a bit old-fashioned, but my daughter and I enjoyed this book. It is also a great glimpse into early American life.
Customer Review: Reviewed by Kim and Sean Peterson for Reader Views (5/06) Karen Greene gives in to peer pressure. Wanting to be accepted, she agrees to ride a horse that demands more skill than she possesses. When she and the other teens ride the trail, Karen struggles to control the uncooperative horse,... more info
Customer Review: I had flashbacks to "Black Beauty" while reading this book, due to the all-too real uncertainties that can happen when horses change hands. There are several other parallels -- a scary barn fire, abusive handling, and a black gelding and chestnut mare reunited! Happily, "Annie" has a much more... more info
Customer Review: Ellen Feld has done it again! The second book in a series about the bond between horses and people. Bravo--can't wait for the next one!!
Customer Review: This is a novel about the life of Epona, the ancient Celtic Horse Goddess. I've heard nothing but good things about Morgan Llwelyn's writing but I have to say what I read here did not impress me at all. The novel opens with Epona about to undergo her ritualistic transition from childhood to... more info
Customer Review: Ellen Feld brings us the delightful story of an intrepid foal named Shadow, who has fantasies of life beyond her pasture fence. This wonderful adventure comes alive with illustrations by the talented Jeanne Mellin. Both author and artist have a terrific way of enticing a reader, not to mention... more info