Ariel’s Journey

Ariel’s Journey by Doug Kane, published by Blue Ink Press in 2008, is a First Edition book comprising 274 pages in English. This story follows five young women who are sent to the woods to learn about Icelandic horses, known for their resilience in harsh climates and challenging terrains. As they bond with these beautiful animals, the riders and their horses embark on a remarkable adventure that takes them centuries into the past to save their ancestral village.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the narrative unfolds, highlighting themes of friendship and discovery. The journey not only explores the unique characteristics of Icelandic horses but also delves into the fantasy and magic that accompany the young riders as they navigate their historical mission. With elements of juvenile fiction and science fiction, Ariel’s Journey offers an engaging experience for those interested in animals, adventure, and the rich tapestry of European landscapes.
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Five young women sent to the woods to learn about Icelandic horses; beautiful, fluffy, stocky horses with an uncanny ability to survive harsh climates and dangerous terrain, discover their true power – the horses and their young riders travel centuries into the past to save the village of their ancestors.
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