Saddle Sore

Saddle Sore by Bonnie Bryant, published by Bantam in 1998, is a juvenile fiction book that explores themes surrounding animals and adolescence. This edition, comprising 151 pages, delves into the experiences of young characters as they navigate their relationships with horses and the challenges of growing up. The narrative presents a vivid portrayal of the bond between humans and animals, highlighting the social themes that arise during this formative stage of life.
Readers will find a story that focuses on the trials and triumphs of adolescence, intertwined with the joys and responsibilities of caring for horses. The book addresses social themes relevant to young readers, providing insights into the complexities of friendship and personal growth. Through its engaging storytelling, Saddle Sore invites readers to reflect on their own experiences while fostering an appreciation for the connection between youth and the animal world.
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