Racing Into Trouble

Racing Into Trouble by Maggie Dana, published by Pageworks Press on March 14, 2012, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 182 pages. The story follows Kate McGregor, who faces challenges at Timber Ridge Stables, particularly from Angela Dean, who seems intent on causing trouble for her. As tensions rise, the arrival of a new girl, Jennifer West, adds another layer of complexity to the dynamics at the stables.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of rivalry and friendship within the context of the equestrian world. As Kate navigates her relationship with Angela and her best friend, Holly Chapman, who is working to regain her confidence in riding, the plot thickens with uncertainty about Angela’s motives. The book delves into the interactions among the characters, highlighting the challenges they face in their pursuit of riding and personal growth.
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Ever since Kate McGregor arrived at Timber Ridge Stables, Angela Dean has been making trouble for her. Maybe she’s angry because Kate’s a better rider than she is, or maybe she’s jealous because Kate’s the only one who’s allowed to ride Buccaneer, the barn’s willful new horse. To further complicate matters, a new girl – Jennifer West – moves into the neighborhood and Angela sets out to impress her.But when Angela makes a fool of herself in front of Jennifer, things begin to go wrong and Kate gets the blame. Is Angela behind the trouble? Kate and her best friend, Holly Chapman who’s learning to walk and ride again, can’t be sure. But they do know one thing. If Angela’s on the warpath, Kate is heading for trouble, and fast.
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