Book details
Horse Camp
Description
When their mom said she was sending twelve-year-old Percy and Penny and their little brother, Pauly, to stay with an uncle they'd never met, she tried to make it sound better by saying that Uncle Stretch's farm was a horse camp. Well, the farm animals are actually chickens and pigs, and the only two horses are mean-tempered and not too keen on being ridden by kids. As Penny puts it, ';This farm is like the eighteenth century, but way worse! The water has a rusty taste, and all the meat used to be animals on the farm.' If there is one thing the twins can agree on, it's that between endless chores, no Internet or cell phones, and the prospect that their mom might have to stay in jail (even though some people say she's a hero), horse camp is a big, fat joke. Will they ever have a real family again? Or is there a family for them right here?Nicole Helget and Nate LeBoutillier have written a funny novel about farms and family, animals and antagonismand the paths kids take, sometimes while living in the same house, before coming home.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
304 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: The book offers an engaging and captivating storyline that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.
- Character Development: Readers will enjoy well-developed characters that they can relate to and learn from throughout the story.
- Educational Value: The book provides insightful information about horse riding and the experience of attending a horse camp, which could be educational for those interested in equestrian activities.
- Themes of Friendship and Growth: 'Horse Camp' explores important themes such as friendship, personal growth, and overcoming challenges, making it a valuable read for both young and older audiences.