Although at first unhappy that her birthday present is a trip to England and not a horse, Hannah falls in love with an English Hackney and is distressed that she may have to leave the gentle horse behind.
In need of two hundred dollars, the entry fee for competing in the Palomino Parade, Landy hears a local legend about hidden gold and becomes determined to find the treasure.
With her father away fighting in the Civil War and her mother struggling to keep their Vermont dairy farm despite increasingly hard times, ten-year-old Rosalie tries to come up with a plan that will save their home without selling her beloved Morgan horse, Major.With her father away fighting in the Civil War and her mother struggling to keep their Vermont dairy farm despite increasingly hard times, Rosalie tries to come up with a plan to save their home without selling her beloved Morgan horse, Major.
In 1781, young Molly Randall of Yorktown, Virginia, must warn the patriots that the Redcoats are advancing and must overcome her personal fears in order to ride Sultan, a powerful Arabian horse.
Larry Bograd, Coleen Hubbard, Sandy Rabinowitz, Christa Keiffer
Hardcover
(Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1999)
Born and bred in New York City, eleven-year-old Carrie is not looking forward to spending the summer on her aunt's Colorado ranch until she is introduced to Georgia, a Paint horse that is as swift as the wind.
Believing that her Quarter Horse, Chinook, could compete well in the cattle cutting contest at the fair, Kate tries to figure out how she can enter the contest, which is limited to boys only. Original.
Mass Market Paperback
(Scholastic Inc., Feb. 1, 1998)
Rosalie tries to find a way to save her beloved Morgan horse, Major, when her father goes away to fight in the Civil War, and her mother decides to sell the horse to make ends meet. Original.