Trickster

Trickster by Laurie Halse Anderson, published by National Geographic Books on February 28, 2008, is a juvenile fiction work that spans 160 pages. The story follows David, who discovers a new horse named Trickster at Quinn’s Stables and feels an immediate connection. Despite his reputation as a troublemaker and Trickster’s recovery from an accident, David is determined to prove himself to Mr. Quinn and earn the chance to ride the horse he believes he was meant for.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and personal growth as David navigates his challenges. The book delves into the dynamics of relationships within a multigenerational context, highlighting the importance of perseverance and redemption. With a focus on animals and the world of business and careers, Trickster presents a journey of self-discovery and the quest for acceptance.
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As soon as he sees Trickster, the new horse at Quinn’s Stables, David knows he’s found the horse he was born to ride. But David’s got a reputation as a troublemaker . . . and Trickster’s still recuperating from an accident. David is determined to clear his name and prove to Mr. Quinn that he’s worth taking a chance on. Can he reach his goal?
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