Best Enemies

Best Enemies by Jessica Burkhart, published by Aladdin on October 20, 2009, is a juvenile fiction book that explores themes of friendship and competition among young girls. With 272 pages, this edition delves into the dynamics between Heather Fox and Jasmine King, two girls who are determined to be the best at everything they do. The story unfolds as Sasha navigates the challenges of keeping the peace between her friends while also striving for a place on the Youth Equestrian National Team.
Readers will find a narrative that highlights the complexities of social themes and the pressures of competition in the context of equestrian sports. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the relationships among girls, emphasizing the struggles and triumphs that come with ambition and friendship. Through its engaging storyline, Best Enemies offers insights into the world of young equestrians and the bonds that can be tested by rivalry.
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Some Girls Just Have To Be The Best At Everything.
If any two girls know about being the best, it’s Heather Fox and Jasmine King. Just ask them; they’ll be happy to tell you.
But every girl knows that there can only be one “best.”
Can Sasha keep the girls from turning the arena into a war zone and still snag a spot on the coveted Youth Equestrian National Team?
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