A Horse for the Summer

A Horse for the Summer by Michelle Bates is a work of juvenile fiction published by Usborne in 1996. This edition spans 109 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Tom, who is given the opportunity to train a wild and uncontrollable horse during the summer at Sandy Lane Stables, a setting that features various characters involved in the riding school.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of determination and the challenges of working with animals. As Tom navigates the complexities of training the horse, the book delves into the dynamics of life at the stables and the relationships among the characters. This engaging tale offers insights into the world of horses and the dedication required to train them, making it a fitting addition to the series based on the lives of those at Sandy Lane Stables.
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Sandy Lane Stables is a series of full lengt h fiction, based on the people who live or work at the ridin g school. In this story Tom is lent a horse for the summer, but he is wild and uncontrollable but Tom is determined to t rain him. ‘
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