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Books with title Fire Horse

  • Fire Horse

    Sharon Siamon

    Paperback (Walrus Books, March 1, 2002)
    A story of adventure and self-discovery. Each book in the Mustang Mountain series is a thrilling read filled with stories of friendship, adventure and intrigue. Fire Horse is the second in the series featuring three young heroines. Filled with harrowing twists, it will inspire young girls' imaginations.
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  • Firehorse

    Diane Lee Wilson

    eBook (Margaret K. McElderry Books, June 21, 2010)
    Fifteen-year-old Rachel is furious and lonely when her father moves the family to Boston in 1872—especially since she had to sell her beloved horse. But in Boston she finds the Governor’s Girl, an injured firehorse, and begins caring for her and thinking about becoming a veterinarian. Then an outbreak of fires causes Rachel to question the ethics of her journalist father, and when the horses who pull the fire engines fall ill, the danger escalates. In a dramatic climax, the Great Boston Fire of 1872 is brought to life with cinematic vividness, and Rachel proves her grit and determination to make something of herself.
  • Firehorse

    Diane Lee Wilson

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, July 6, 2010)
    Fifteen-year-old Rachel is furious and lonely when her father moves the family to Boston in 1872—especially since she had to sell her beloved horse. But in Boston she finds the Governor’s Girl, an injured firehorse, and begins caring for her and thinking about becoming a veterinarian. Then an outbreak of fires causes Rachel to question the ethics of her journalist father, and when the horses who pull the fire engines fall ill, the danger escalates. In a dramatic climax, the Great Boston Fire of 1872 is brought to life with cinematic vividness, and Rachel proves her grit and determination to make something of herself.
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  • Fire Horse

    Sharon Siamon

    Paperback (Whitecap Books, March 15, 2002)
    This is the second in an exciting series featuring three girls and their adventures on the Mustang Mountain Ranch in the Rocky Mountains. Two horses have disappeared from the ranch, a cougar is prowling the area, and a forest fire begins to blaze. Will Becky, Meg, and Alison have the courage and ingenuity to find the horses and save them before it is too late?
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  • The Fire Horse Girl

    Kay Honeyman

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 26, 2016)
    A fiery and romantic adventure, perfect for fans of Grace Lin, Kristen Cashore, or Lisa See! Jade Moon is a Fire Horse -- the worst sign in the Chinese zodiac for girls, said to make them stubborn, willful, and far too imaginative. But while her family despairs of marrying her off, she has a passionate heart and powerful dreams, and wants only to find a way to make them come true. Then a young man named Sterling Promise comes to their village to offer Jade Moon and her father a chance to go to America. While Sterling Promise's smooth manners couldn't be more different from her own impulsive nature, Jade Moon falls in love with him on the long voyage. But America in 1923 doesn't want to admit many Chinese, and when they are detained at Angel Island, the "Ellis Island of the West," she discovers a betrayal that destroys all her dreams. To get into America, much less survive there, Jade Moon will have to use all her stubbornness and will to break a new path . . . one as brave and dangerous as only a Fire Horse girl can imagine.
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  • The Fire Horse Girl

    Kay Honeyman

    eBook (Arthur A. Levine Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    A fiery and romantic adventure, perfect for fans of Grace Lin, Kristen Cashore, or Lisa See!Jade Moon is a Fire Horse -- the worst sign in the Chinese zodiac for girls, said to make them stubborn, willful, and far too imaginative. But while her family despairs of marrying her off, she has a passionate heart and powerful dreams, and wants only to find a way to make them come true.Then a young man named Sterling Promise offers Jade Moon and her father a chance to go to America. While Sterling Promise's smooth manners couldn't be more different from her impulsive nature, Jade Moon falls in love with him on the long voyage. But America in 1923 doesn't want many Chinese immigrants, and when they are detained at Angel Island, the "Ellis Island of the West," she discovers a betrayal that destroys all her dreams. To get into America, much less survive there, Jade Moon will have to use all her stubbornness and will to break a new path... one so brave and dangerous, only a Fire Horse girl could imagine it.
  • The Fire Horse Girl

    Kay Honeyman

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Jade Moon is a Fire Horse -- the worst sign in the Chinese zodiac for girls, said to make them stubborn, willful, and far too imaginative. But while her family despairs of marrying her off, she has a passionate heart and powerful dreams, and wants only to find a way to make them come true. Then a young man named Sterling Promise offers Jade Moon and her father a chance to go to America. While Sterling Promise's smooth manners couldn't be more different from her impulsive nature, Jade Moon falls in love with him on the long voyage. But America in 1923 doesn't want many Chinese immigrants, and when they are detained at Angel Island, the "Ellis Island of the West," she discovers a betrayal that destroys all her dreams. To get into America, much less survive there, Jade Moon will have to use all her stubbornness and will to break a new path... one so brave and dangerous, only a Fire Horse girl could imagine it.
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  • Firehorse

    Diane Lee Wilson

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Oct. 1, 2006)
    When fifteen-year-old Rachel is forced to move to Boston in 1872, she is furious. She is also lonely, for her beloved horse, Peaches, has been sold. But Rachel soon finds a horse that needs her, and needs her desperately: The Governor's Girl, a famous firehorse, has been badly burned. Rachel gets permission to care for the Girl in a stable behind her house. As she cares for the injured horse,Rachel dreams about becoming a veterinarian. But her father, a newspaperman, has very definite ideas about where women belong: only in the home. Father also has definite ideas about Boston's inadequate firefighting equipment, as an outbreak of suspicious fires erupts. To make things worse, horses everywhere begin falling ill -- and it is horses that power the city's fire engines. Another spark might send the whole city up in flames. With cinematic vividness, Diane Lee Wilson brings the very real Great Boston Fire to life in this exciting and inspiring story of a strong-minded girl determined to decide her own future.
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  • Fire Horses

    Margaret Fetty, Geoffrey N Stein

    Library Binding (Bearport Publishing, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Horses were once important members of fire departments all around the world. In Fire Horses, young readers will read true stories of horses helping to battle fires and learn how these four-legged firefighters were trained to work alongside humans. Kids will follow heroic horses as they race to fires at top speed and save lives, often while transporting equipment that was too heavy for humans to carry. Packed with high-action narratives of real-life fire horses in action, this book is sure to captivate all readers, including aspiring firefighters. Hollywood Horses is part of Bearports Horse Power series.
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  • Firehorse

    Diane Wilson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Fifteen-year-old Rachel is furious and lonely when her father moves the family to Boston in 1872—especially since she had to sell her beloved horse. But in Boston she finds the Governor’s Girl, an injured firehorse, and begins caring for her and thinking about becoming a veterinarian. Then an outbreak of fires causes Rachel to question the ethics of her journalist father, and when the horses who pull the fire engines fall ill, the danger escalates. In a dramatic climax, the Great Boston Fire of 1872 is brought to life with cinematic vividness, and Rachel proves her grit and determination to make something of herself.
  • Firehorse

    Diane Lee Wilson

    Hardcover (Margaret K. Mcelderry Books, Aug. 16, 2006)
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  • The Horse of Fire

    Lari Don

    Hardcover (A&C Black, Sept. 8, 2016)
    From magical winged Pegasus to legendary horses which help their owners in impossible quests, this brilliant selection of folk tales about horses will thrill and entertain. Stories from countries as diverse as Russia and Gambia and traditions as different as the Navajo people and the ancient Greeks make this a really inclusive anthology, perfect for any horse lover. Book band: Mastery