Jealousy

Jealousy by Jessica Burkhart, published by Simon and Schuster on February 19, 2013, is a 208-page work of juvenile fiction that explores the challenges faced by young equestrians. In this edition, readers follow Lauren as she navigates the complexities of relationships and competition at Canterwood Crest during the Thanksgiving break. With her ex-boyfriend from Yates Prep back in town and a new girl making waves in the stable, Lauren finds herself grappling with feelings of jealousy and the pressure to excel in her equestrian pursuits.
As the story unfolds, Lauren’s journey highlights themes of friendship, rivalry, and personal growth within the context of school and sports. The narrative delves into her struggles with self-doubt as she prepares for a crucial test for the advanced team, all while contending with the spotlight on her new rival, Khloe. This edition presents a relatable portrayal of the social dynamics among girls and the competitive nature of equestrian sports, making it a relevant read for those interested in animals, sports, and the experiences of young women in the United States.
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Lauren’s got to saddle up and sit tall if she’s going to make it to Thanksgiving at Canterwood Crest.
Thanksgiving break is approaching at Canterwood, but no one’s even close to relaxing—especially not Lauren. For one thing, her ex-boyfriend from Yates Prep is settling in, and he’s got an issue with Lauren’s new crush. And there’s the new girl, whose worldly equestrian background catapults her into the stable’s spotlight. To top things off, Lauren’s working on testing for the advanced team, and she fights feeling jealous toward Khloe, who’s already secured a seat. Looks like Lauren is in for a bumpy ride….
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