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Books with title White Horse

  • White Horses

    Claire Svendsen

    language (, Sept. 26, 2014)
    A hurricane is coming. It’s heading straight for the Florida coastline and Sand Hill is right in its path. This isn't one of those times when everyone scrambles to get ready and then the storm turns at the last minute. This is the real deal and evacuations are underway. But all Emily can think about is how she risked Bluebird’s life on the beach and so of course she’ll evacuate with the Sand Hill horses and Esther. Only her family has other plans. They want her to go with them. She wants to stay with her pony. So when everyone relocates to the track barn and racecourse set up for evacuees, tensions run high. No one is sure if they are far enough inland. Can they ride out the biggest storm of the century? And why is there a white horse loose in the storm that only Emily can see?
  • White Horse

    C. B. Elizabeth

    eBook
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  • WHITE HORSE

    Yan Ge

    eBook (HopeRoad Publishing.com, April 25, 2019)
    Yun Yun lives in a small West China town with her widowed father and an uncle, aunt and older cousin who live nearby. One day, her once-secure world begins to fall apart. Through her eyes, we observe her cousin, Zhang Qing, keen to dive into the excitements of adolescence, but clashing with repressive parents. Ensuing tensions reveal that the relationships between the two families are founded on a terrible lie.Yun Yun lives in a small West China town with her widowed father and an uncle, aunt and older cousin who live nearby. One day, her once-secure world begins to fall apart. Through her eyes, we observe her cousin, Zhang Qing, keen to dive into the excitements of adolescence, but clashing with repressive parents. Ensuing tensions reveal that the relationships between the two families are founded on a terrible lie.
  • Find the White Horse

    Dick King-Smith, Nigel Lambert, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.

    Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd., Feb. 9, 2009)
    Lubber the dog and Squintum the cat join forces with a racing pigeon and a pretty young Irish setter to search for Lubber's home. All he can remember is that he lives in a cottage below a hillside on which is carved a white horse.
  • White Horse

    Yan Ge, Nicky Harman

    Paperback (HopeRoad, Oct. 1, 2019)
    This compact novella contains a gripping psychological tale, enlivened by wickedly sharp insights into contemporary small-town life in China. Yun Yun lives in a small West China town with her widowed father and an uncle, aunt, and older cousin who live nearby. One day, her once-secure world begins to fall apart. Through her eyes, we observe her cousin, Zhang Qing, keen to dive into the excitements of adolescence, but clashing with repressive parents. Ensuing tensions reveal that the relationships between the two families are founded on a terrible lie.
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  • The White Horse Trick

    Kate Thompson

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 24, 2010)
    The world is drowning. Freak storms and devastating hurricanes sweep across the countryside. No one has enough food or firewood—electricity is an option only for the tyrannical Commander—and then the Commander begins stealing young children away. Pup's little brother is one of the missing.Determined to save his brother, Pup confronts the Commander and finds himself “volunteered” for a special force. One that will slip through the barriers of time into a land where the sun never sets . . . just as another boy from Kinvara did long ago. With the future of both realms at stake, the fairies and humans must take drastic measures to stop the destruction. But not everyone wants the human race to survive. . . .The thrilling conclusion to the story that began in the acclaimed The New Policeman.
  • The White Horse

    Cynthia D. Grant

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Writing can open doors to a better life for Raina—but it’s up to her not to slam them shut Raina doesn’t trust anyone. People either hurt you or leave you—or they die, which is the same thing, really. She used to trust her mother, until her mother chose heroin and a long series of abusive boyfriends over her. Now, sixteen-year-old Raina panhandles on the streets and sleeps in abandoned buildings with her boyfriend, Sonny. She doesn’t tell anyone the truth about her life, at least not out loud, but she can’t stop it from coming out in the poems and stories she writes for her teacher Miss Johnson. Miss Johnson knows that Raina is smart, perceptive, and utterly locked inside of herself. The concerned teacher reaches out again and again, but Raina’s dreams have been crushed by reality too often. What will it take for Raina to ask for help?
  • The White Horse

    Elizabeth Coatsworth, Helen Sewell

    Paperback (Ignatius Press, Oct. 30, 2005)
    Captured by pirates while sailing from Maine to Genoa in the years following the American Revolution, Sally and Andrew plan their escape after being sold to the sultan of Morocco.
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  • White House

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Buddy Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    An introduction to the home of the United States president, including its history and design and construction.
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  • 1 White Horse

    Alfred J. Garrotto

    language (, Oct. 31, 2011)
    On a visit to a farm with his parents, Dominic spies a great white horse out in the field. He'd love to ride that horse, but he's just too little. Or is he? (Ages 2-4)
  • The White Horse

    Eli Goodman, Brenda Beck Fisher

    language (Morgan James Kids, Sept. 20, 2016)
    Drawn from Doctor Eli Goodman’s real-life revelational experience that racism is not only morally wrong, but contrary to biologic science, The White Horse teaches that one should not judge another by superficial characteristics. On a secluded farm, a family of four young children eagerly awaits the birth of a new horse, only to be shocked by the horse’s skin color when he arrives. The family rejects the horse based on his appearance. “He was too strange for them to look at. He had ruined their dreams of another beautiful black horse on the farm, and they were unable to forgive him for that.” The horse internalizes their rejection, and falls into sadness and isolation. “He realized that his skin was a different color from that of his parents, and that he was not as beautiful or as strong as were either they or the other horses he had seen. Yet his feelings were the same as those of any horse. He, too, wanted to be loved by the children and to play with them. He tried very hard every day to show them he loved them, and that he would enjoy giving them rides to wherever they wanted to go. He never succeeded, however, to make them understand how he felt. They hardly ever came close enough to him so that they could see the sadness in his eyes.” But one surreal day, the four children encounter grave danger, and they desperately need the horse they so brutally rebuked. They need The White Horse to save their lives.
  • White Horse

    Cynthia D. Grant

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, )
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