Book details
A Good Horse: Book Two of the Horses of Oak Valley Ranch
Description
When eighth grader Abby Lovitt looks out at those pure-gold rolling hills, she knows there's no place she'd rather be than her family's rancheven with all the hard work of tending to nine horses. But some chores are no work at all, like grooming young Jack. At eight months, his rough foal coat has shed out, leaving a smooth, rich silk, like chocolate. As for Black George, such a good horse, it turns out he's a natural jumper. When he and Abby clear four feet easy as pie, heads start to turn at the ringbuyers' headsand Abby knows Daddy won't turn down a good offer. Then a letter arrives from a private investigator, and suddenly Abby stands to lose not one horse but two. The letter states that Jack's mare may have been sold to the Lovitts as stolen goods. A mystery unfolds, more surprising than Abby could ever expect. Will she lose her beloved Jack to his rightful owners?Pulitzer Prize winner Jane Smiley raises horses of her own, and her affection and expertise shine through in this inviting horse novel for young readers, set in 1960s California horse country and featuring characters from The Georges and the Jewels.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
9-10
Text complexity
advanced
Length
256 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'A Good Horse' continues the captivating tale of Abby and her horses, providing readers with an immersive and emotionally engaging experience that builds on the foundation laid in the first book of the series.
- Character Development: As the second book in the 'Horses of Oak Valley Ranch' series, readers will enjoy deeper character development, particularly of the protagonist Abby, as she faces new challenges and grows in her understanding of both herself and her beloved horses.
- Educational Value: Jane Smiley's expertise in horses shines through in the narrative, offering readers, especially those with an interest in equestrianism, valuable insights into horse care, training, and the bond between horses and humans.
- Themes of Perseverance and Growth: The book explores universal themes such as perseverance, the importance of hard work, and personal growth, making it an inspiring read for both young adults and older readers who appreciate stories of overcoming obstacles and achieving goals.