Broken Horse

Broken Horse by Bonnie Bryant, published by Bantam in 1997, is a poignant tale that centers around a sick and abused horse rescued and brought to Pine Hollow Stables. As the veterinarian works tirelessly to save the horse’s life, the narrative explores the challenges faced by the animal, whose spirit has been deeply affected by its past. This edition contains 135 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience.
Readers will find a heartfelt story that highlights the determination of the girls in The Saddle Club as they strive to help the horse recover from its traumatic experiences. The book delves into themes of compassion and resilience, showcasing the bond between humans and animals. With a focus on juvenile fiction, particularly in the context of animals and horses, Broken Horse offers an engaging exploration of friendship and healing in the face of adversity.
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A sick, abused horse has been rescued and brought to Pine Hollow Stables. The vet is doing everything she can to save its life, but the horse’s spirit is broken too. The girls in The Saddle Club are determined to save the animal from a sad, lonely end. But, how?
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