Ashleigh’s Dream

Ashleigh’s Dream by Joanna Campbell, published by HarperCollins Publishers in July 1994, is a work of fiction that spans 224 pages. The story centers on Ashleigh, who purchases a filly named Fleet Goddess, and her connection with Samantha, a troubled girl who assists in training the horse. Samantha has a deep love for horses, but her passion is complicated by her father’s strict prohibition against riding following her mother’s tragic death in a riding accident.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the challenges of overcoming personal fears. As Ashleigh faces her own injuries, Samantha grapples with the desire to take over the training of Fleet Goddess while navigating her father’s restrictions. This edition presents a heartfelt journey of growth and the bond between humans and horses, set against the backdrop of Samantha’s struggle to reclaim her passion for riding.
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When Ashleigh buys a filly named Fleet Goddess, a troubled girl named Samantha helps train her. Samantha loves horses, but since her mother’s death in a riding accident, her father has forbidden her to ride. Then Ashleigh is injured, and Samantha desperately wishes to take over training Fleet Goddess. But will her father let her risk riding again?
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