Book details
Angels Club 4: The Mighty Power of Two
Description
Hiya, Peeps. I'm Aisha...Aisha the Bold. Just this past spring, my friend Em and I were so tight, working on improving our Hunter Jumper skills together for competition, but that was so yesterday. Now in the sticky heat of July, with my heart tugging me towards outdoorsy thrills and dressage, and hers, barrel racing and robots, all our summer plans keep getting scorched. But when several horses from our area are stolen, we wanna see if we can solve the mystery and find them before it's too late. Sure, the cops say they're working on it, but one steed needs medicine and we can't NOT try to help, no way. We are Angels after all. Good deeds is what we do! Add in cyberbullies hating on me, a testy foster kid we're trying to befriend, another horse rescue, and fractures in our friendship from our ever-growing differences and clashing case-cracking styles? Yeah...we don't anticipate disaster...or danger...but that's exactly what we find ourselves in. Summer...just became a wicked bummer.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
278 pages
Book in series
#4
Why to read
- Continuation of a Heartwarming Series: 'Angels Club 4: The Mighty Power of Two' offers fans of the series the opportunity to continue following the adventures and growth of beloved characters, deepening their connection to the story and its positive messages.
- Themes of Friendship and Teamwork: This installment emphasizes the importance of collaboration and the strength that comes from working together. Readers will be inspired by the way the characters overcome obstacles by relying on each other.
- Positive Role Models: The book provides readers with strong, positive role models who demonstrate resilience, kindness, and the willingness to stand up for what is right, making it a great choice for young readers looking for inspirational characters.
- Engaging Plot with Valuable Lessons: The story is not only entertaining but also imparts valuable life lessons about compassion, empathy, and the power of making a difference in the community, which can resonate with readers of all ages.