Horse Sense

Horse Sense by Bonnie Bryant, published by Bantam in 1989, is a 135-page work written in English. This edition explores the dynamics of friendship within the context of the Saddle Club, where Lisa finds herself feeling neglected as her friends Stevie and Carole become increasingly preoccupied. The narrative centers on Lisa’s struggle to maintain her connections and the importance of their shared experiences in the club.
Readers will discover themes of social dynamics and the significance of companionship as Lisa navigates her feelings of isolation. The story delves into her efforts to reaffirm the value of their club and the bonds they share, highlighting the challenges of friendship and the potential for change. With its focus on juvenile fiction and the world of horses, this book presents relatable scenarios for young readers exploring their own friendships and social themes.
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Lisa love being a member of the Saddle Club. But lately, Stevie and Carole haven’t had time for her or their friendship. And if she can’tconvince her friends that their club is just as important, she may have to find new members to replace them…
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