Copyright Date:
2017
Edition Date:
2017
Release Date:
03/28/17
Illustrator:
Gammelgaard, Leslie,
Pages:
104 pages
ISBN:
0-8254-4430-6
ISBN 13:
978-0-8254-4430-2
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
20 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Sat Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)
Gr 1-3Andi Carter's birthday dream comes true when she turns nine and is finally old enough to ride her horse, Taffy, around the family ranch on her own. However, Andi's older brother and head of the family, Chad, puts some firm limits on her new freedom. She is not to attempt to ride her horse while standing up, and she is to end her budding friendship with Sadie Hollister, the daughter of a land rival. Andi knows she should listen to Chad, but maybe her brother doesn't always know best. Illustrated with line drawings, Marlow's title is part of an early chapter book series about a young girl living on a ranch in the late 1800s. Andi and her family have obviously been through some tough times with the loss of her father (although that is not addressed in detail). The Carters rely on their Christian faith, hard work, and love to see them through. Andi is a likable enough heroine without being overly sweet, but there is little here to make this selection stand out among other early chapter books. VERDICT An additional purchase for libraries needing to supplement their historical fiction or Christian fiction collections for young readers.Heather Webb, Worthington Libraries, OH
Andi Carter has just turned nine. She and her palomino, Taffy, are old enough to be a real horse-and-rider pair at last With a beautiful new saddle, Andi's sure she is ready to learn to trick ride like her friend Riley used to do before he left the ranch. Sadly, big brother Chad knocks down any trick-riding plans, but Andi cheers up when she discovers a new friend at her special spot. Her fun with Sadie is soon threatened, though. They are caught in the middle of a boundary quarrel between the two families. Both Sadie's pa and Chad are stubborn as mules and neither will back down. Can Andi and Sadie hang on to their friendship while the adults are fighting?