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Blazing courage

Summary: When fourteen-year-old Annie buys a horse at an auction of mustangs she is thrilled to finally have a horse of her own at Colorado's Top Tier Stable, where she volunteers in exchange for riding lessons--but then someone sets the barn on fire, and Annie struggles to save the horses boarded there, and find out who is responsible.

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  • ISBN: 9781467772198 (lb : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9781467793995 (pb : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9781467788304 (eb pdf : alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    87 pages ; 19 cm.
  • Publisher: Minneapolis : Darby Creek, [2015]
Subject: Mustang -- Juvenile fiction
Horses -- Juvenile fiction
Stables -- Colorado -- Juvenile fiction
Arson -- Juvenile fiction
Responsibility -- Juvenile fiction
Colorado -- Juvenile fiction
Mustang -- Fiction
Horses -- Fiction
Stables -- Fiction
Arson -- Fiction
Colorado -- Fiction

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Burns Lake Public Library JF (Text) 35198000583162 Junior Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2015 November #2
    Working hard for the Top Tier stable pays off for Annie when she is able to buy her own horse, a small buckskin mare she names Poco. With the assistance of Jack Manley, the manager of the stable, she is training Poco to wear a saddle and bridle and accept a rider. Annie is in seventh heaven until another, very valuable horse goes missing. The horse does eventually return, but he is seriously injured. After that, the stable catches fire, and Annie is instrumental in saving most of the horses. In the aftermath, all loose ends are tied up, and the people responsible for the fire are caught. The plot is elegant in its simplicity while also keeping up a compelling pace, and the characters are convincing and well drawn with subtle complexity. With an accessible, straightforward first-person narrative, this high/low title will be a good selection for struggling readers. Annie's heartening connection with horses and the nicely crafted narrative, however, would make this appealing for anyone who enjoys a good horse story. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.
  • Horn Book Guide Reviews : Horn Book Guide Reviews 2016 Spring
    Guided by stable manager Jack, fourteen-year-old volunteer Annie buys and trains a wild Buckskin otherwise destined to become dog food. When "teen queen" Peggy's horse falls subject to sabotage, Annie rushes to save the stable's horses. Halls meticulously captures the painstaking process of training a wild horse, but the sabotage and associated lessons come late and are resolved too quickly.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2015 September #2
    Book 1 in the Animal Rescues series tells the story of a home-schooled teen and the wild mustang she buys. Fourteen-year-old Annie works at Top Tier Stable, an upscale barn in Colorado, and saves up her tips to buy a horse of her own. At the auction she attends with Jack, the stable manager, Jack bids on an unbroken 4-year-old mare to keep it from being acquired by the Butcher, a woman reputed to resell horses for dog food. Annie names the mare Poco and under Jack's tutelage, learns to train her with kindness and trust. Meanwhile, she tries to ignore the jibes of the obnoxious Peggy, a girl about Annie's age who boards an expensive horse at the stable. Jack tells Annie that Peggy has problems of her own, but Annie is disbelieving until she sees it for herself. When Peggy's valuable thoroughbred goes missing, Annie and Jack begin to suspect foul play. Halls writes in a brisk, competent style, and Annie's present-tense narration is straightforward. Themes of initiative and unde rstanding are presented skillfully if fairly predictably. With the exception of an implausible decision near the end inserted for tension (why wait hours to check the surveillance footage after a valuable horse has been lost?), the story wraps up satisfyingly, with a bit of a twist regarding the Butcher. Uncomplicated reading done well. (Fiction. 9-14) Copyright Kirkus 2015 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved.
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