After the Storm

After the Storm by Lauren Brooke is a New edition published by Scholastic in April 2009. This 158-page book is written in English and explores the emotional journey of Amy as she navigates her responsibilities at Heartland while grappling with the guilt surrounding her mother’s death. The narrative centers on her relationship with Spartan, the horse they rescued before the tragic accident, highlighting the complexities of healing and forgiveness.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of themes related to animals and personal growth as Amy confronts her feelings of guilt and the impact of loss. The story delves into the bond between humans and horses, particularly how past traumas can affect relationships. As Amy seeks to care for Spartan, she realizes that both she and the horse must find a way to forgive in order to move forward. This edition invites readers into a world where the challenges of youth and the connection to animals intertwine, set against the backdrop of the United States.
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Although Amy is helping out with the horses at Heartland again, she is still weighted by a sense of guilt for her mother’s death. Furthermore, Amy’s trying to care for Spartan, the horse they saved before the accident, but Spartan is an everyday reminder of the day that changed everything. And for Spartan, Amy is a reminder of the crash, which is why he is vicious towards her. Amy realises that Spartan will never forgive her until she can forgive herself.
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