Corey in the Saddle

Corey in the Saddle by Bonnie Bryant, published by Random House Children’s Books in 1996, is a children’s fiction book that spans 86 pages. The story follows Corey Takamura as she prepares her pony, Samurai, for a Pony Club demonstration aimed at raising funds for a local animal shelter. Corey’s dedication to helping animals, particularly a homeless baby goat, drives her efforts, but she faces challenges on the day of the event when she struggles to control her spirited pony.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of perseverance and friendship within the context of horsemanship. As Corey grapples with her frustrations and doubts, the support of her fellow Pony Trails members becomes crucial in helping her regain her confidence. This edition, written in English, presents a relatable tale for young readers interested in horses and the bonds formed through shared experiences in the equestrian world.
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Corey Takamura has been working hard to get her pony, Samurai, ready for a Pony Club demonstration. The show is a special fund-raiser for a local animal shelter, and Corey wants to help the animals, especially a homeless baby goat. But on the day of the demonstration, Corey has trouble controlling her frisky pony and says she’ll never ride him again. Can the other members of the Pony Trails help Corey get back in the saddle?
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