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Other editions of book The Horse and the Crow: a Miranda and Starlight Story

  • The Horse and the Crow: a Miranda and Starlight Story

    Janet Muirhead Hill

    language (Raven Publishing, Inc. of Montana, May 27, 2015)
    Plagued with foreboding, fourteen-year-old Miranda Stevens wonders what could go wrong. For starters, her best friend, Laurie, has to cancel their long-planned weekend. Even after Miranda talks her parents into letting her go to the Crow Fair without Laurie, the feeling persists. Miranda goes with an old horse trainer and friend, Higgins, and her friend, Christopher, to Crow Agency, Montana, where she plans to race three horses. Still, the sense of impending doom haunts Miranda until they get to the fair. But as she shares in the excitement of the Crow encampment, the feeling disappears—and she is left completely unprepared for what follows. In this seventh book of the Miranda and Starlight series, we meet Teddy, a ten-year-old Crow boy who, along with Miranda, faces dangers and discoveries that are more heart pounding than a horse race.
  • The Horse and the Crow: a Miranda and Starlight Story

    Janet Muirhead Hill

    Paperback (Raven Publishing, Inc. of Montana, June 1, 2015)
    In this, the seventh book of the Miranda and Starlight series about a Montana girl and her beloved black stallion, we meet Teddy, a ten-year-old Crow boy who wants to be like the last great chief of his tribe, Chief Plenty Coup. Plagued with a feeling of foreboding, fourteen-year-old Miranda Stevens wonders what could go wrong. For starters, her best friend, Laurie, is forced by an emergency involving her Ohio grandparents to give up her plans for a long weekend at the Crow Fair. When Miranda finally talks her parents into letting her go, in spite of the fact that Laurie's parents cannot take her, the feeling persists. In the care of Higgins, her old friend and horse trainer, she and her friend Christopher take Starlight, Shooting Star, and Queen to Crow Agency, Montana, where Miranda plans to ride each of them in races. The feeling of foreboding finally disappears as she is caught up in the festivities of the encampment, so she is completely unprepared for what follows.