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Books with title Flying Changes

  • Flying Changes

    Maggie Dana

    language (Pageworks Press, Oct. 20, 2014)
    Now that summer has arrived, Kate and Holly are off to Beaumont Park in England—home of rock-star horses, Olympic equestrians, and a private beach for the girls to ride on.Kate is excited about training with her idols. Holly is even more excited about making friends with a real-live princess and attending the London premiere of Moonlight.This is the stuff dreams are made of.But beneath the glossy surface lurks danger. After a quarrel with Kate, Holly storms off with the princess and lands in more trouble than she ever bargained for.
  • Flying Changes

    Caroline Akrill

    language (Caroline Akrill, Jan. 8, 2015)
    Talent, looks and opportunism take Oliver from the threadbare gymkhanas of his youth via the intrigues of the show ring, to the rarefied heights of international dressage where he becomes a celebrity, the darling of the dressage set and lands the biggest sponsorship in the history of equestrianism. But when his sister goes to work at his sumptuous training establishment she does not like what she finds one little bit...'Another gripping read from Caroline Akrill, this time with a sting in the tail.' RIDING'Melodrama in all directions...totally gripping. Riveting.' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH'Caroline Akrill is never dull. The story is sympathetically told, with much understanding and first-hand knowledge of the equestrian scene, plus a balance of humour, excitement and grief.' HORSE & HOUND
  • Flying Changes

    Maggie Dana

    Paperback (Pageworks Press, Oct. 24, 2014)
    Now that summer has arrived, Kate and Holly are off to Beaumont Park in England—home of rock-star horses, Olympic equestrians, and a private beach for the girls to ride on.Kate is excited about training with her idols. Holly is even more excited about making friends with a real-live princess and attending the London premiere of Moonlight. This is the stuff dreams are made of.But beneath the glossy surface lurks danger. After a quarrel with Kate, Holly storms off with the princess and lands in more trouble than she ever bargained for.
  • Flying Change

    G G Collins

    eBook (Chamisa Canyon Publishing, July 14, 2017)
    "I have to be more than a passenger this time, I have to be a rider."Fourteen-year-old Molly O’Connor thinks big. She wants to become an Olympic equestrian. Despite her father’s disapproval, she lands a job at Reintree Stables. It doesn’t hurt that the owner’s son is her age. Her work pays for riding lessons, but just when she sees her objective on the way to fruition two incidents occur that frighten her. Now she sees herself as a coward. Even the horse she loves can’t help her. The big riding career seems over before it began. Little does she know another test of her courage is coming, one where life hangs in the balance.
  • Flying Changes

    Caroline Akrill

    (J. A. Allen and Company Limite, July 6, 1989)
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  • Flying Changes

    Caroline Akrill

    (Arlington Books Publishers Ltd, July 6, 1985)
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  • Flying Changes

    Lynn Hall

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 1, 1993)
    Seventeen-year-old Denny’s life becomes complicated when she falls in love with her dad’s new roping partner. Matters get even more complicated when her father has a crippling accident and her long-absent mother rejoins the family to care for him. “Hall offers a brilliant portrait of the games adults play, games in which Denny is reasonably sure she won’t take part. . . . The story unfolds as an earthy, idiosyncratic surprise.”--Kirkus Reviews
  • Flying Changes

    Kate Lattey

    Paperback (Xlibris, Oct. 27, 2011)
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  • Flying Changes

    Lynn Hall

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 28, 1991)
    Seventeen-year-old Denny’s life becomes complicated when she falls in love with her dad’s new roping partner. Matters get even more complicated when her father has a crippling accident and her long-absent mother rejoins the family to care for him. “Hall offers a brilliant portrait of the games adults play, games in which Denny is reasonably sure she won’t take part. . . . The story unfolds as an earthy, idiosyncratic surprise.”--Kirkus Reviews
  • Flying Changes

    Lynn Hall, Robert Steele

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, May 16, 1993)
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