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RACEHORSE (Saddle Club series Book 21)

RACEHORSE (Saddle Club series Book 21)

Published in
1992
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Description

Left without a mount when Starlight is injured, Carole begins helping out local veterinarian, Judy, who gives her access to dozens of race horses, but Carole soon learns that caring for a race horse is lots of work.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#21

Why to read

  • Engaging Storyline: 'Racehorse' offers an exciting and engaging storyline that follows the adventures of the Saddle Club girls as they navigate the challenges and excitement of the equestrian world. Readers will be drawn into the drama and camaraderie that unfolds throughout the book.
  • Character Development: As the 21st book in the Saddle Club series, 'Racehorse' provides continued character development of the beloved protagonists, Stevie, Carole, and Lisa. Fans of the series will enjoy seeing how the characters grow and evolve, facing new situations and learning valuable life lessons.
  • Educational Value: For those interested in horses and riding, 'Racehorse' provides educational insights into the world of horse racing and equine care. The book is filled with accurate details about horse training, racing, and the dedication required to be a part of the equestrian community.
  • Positive Messages: Bonnie Bryant's Saddle Club series is known for its positive messages about friendship, responsibility, and perseverance. 'Racehorse' continues this tradition by weaving these themes into the story, making it not only entertaining but also a source of inspiration for young readers.