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The wild one, Terri Farley

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The wild one, Terri Farley
Language
eng
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fiction
Main title
The wild one
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Terri Farley
Series statement
Phantom Stallion, bk. 1
Summary
When 13-year-old Samantha returns home to her family's cattle ranch in Nevada, she's worried. She moved away two years ago to recover from a bad fall off her beloved mustang, Blackie, and she's still not sure she can get back in the saddle. Her new colt doesn't seem to like her, and the other ranchers treat her like the boss's spoiled daughter, and Blackie has been missing since that fateful day. But that's just the beginning. When Sam suddenly finds the fate of a mysterious mustang who may or may not be the missing Blackie - resting in her hands, she has to learn to be a real cowgirl, ready or not. The classic theme of a girl and her horse is set against a backdrop of mustangs, tumbleweeds, and a West that's still Wild. Phantom Stallion #1: The Wild One On a moonlit night, a mustang comes to Sam. Is it Blackie grown up and gone wild? Is it the legendary phantom stallion? Or could it be both? Phantom Stallion #1: The Wild One It's been two years since Blackie, the horse Sam raised from a foal, threw her in a near-fatal accident. She's been separated from her family, her ranch and the wild mustangs she loves. Now she's home again, but her beloved Blackie has been missing since the day Sam was injured. Then, on the night she returns, a mustang comes to Sam. Is it Blackie, grown up and gone wild? Is it the legendary stallion known as the Phantom? Or could it be both? Terri Farley is the best-selling author of books about the contemporary and historic West. Her most recent book Wild at Heart: Mustangs and the Young People Fighting to Save Them (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) is a Junior Library Guild selection; winner of the Sterling North Heritage award for Excellence in Children's Literature; and has been honored by Western Writers of America, National Science Teachers Association, and American Association for the Advancement of Science. She is a recent inductee into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame. Her Phantom Stallion (HarperCollins) series for young readers has sold over two million copies worldwide
Target audience
juvenile
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