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Two horses. One choice. How does it end?Cassie Piotrowski is troubled. When her showjumper, NightHawk, takes longer than expected to heal from a puncture wound, the fourteen-year-old rider is concerned when her dad questions the horse's ability to return to the show ring, tossing around how he should have sold the ill-suited mount when he'd had the chance. But when she's loaned Ghost Story, the stable's showjumper, for the summer, Cassie is determined to prove that she can compete on the new horse and win, buying time until she can show NightHawk again.Still wishing she could ride NightHawk, Cassie sets off to compete with Ghost Story, against the speed trials and sharp turns of jumper courses. But with the stiff competition and failing to follow the trainer's instruction, Cassie stumbles, losing her confidence and edge and fearing losing both horses forever because of her costly mistakes.Will Cassie keep NightHawk? Ghost Story? Or will unforeseen challenges crush the young riders dreams?Ghost Horse at Oak Lane Stable is the fourth and final book in the award-winning, middle grade Oak Lane Stable Novel Series. If you like friendship bonds, horse adventures, and coming-of-age stories, then you'll enjoy Kerri Lukasavitz's engaging tale.
A young rider. An unpredictable horse. In a show ring, anything can happen.Cassie Piotrowski is humiliated. Entering her first Junior-jumper class, the hopeful fourteen-year-old equestrian is surprised when her new showjumper, NightHawk, proves to be more than she can handle by nearly falling off and crashing on the course in front of her dad and the other competitors. After the class, her dad makes it very clear that NightHawk isn't suitable for her level of riding.Promising to do better next time, Cassie tries to push aside her fears, even though she honestly feels it was a mistake to want the dark, unpredictable showjumper. Her dad stands firm in his opinion of NightHawk being too strong for her. She needs to prove to him, and to herself, that she can show the jumper or lose him.But how can she compete if she's afraid to ride a horse she can't control?Dark Horse at Oak Lane Stable is the award-winning third book in the Oak Lane Stable Middle Grade novel series. If you like friendship bonds, horse adventures, and coming-of-age stories, then you'll enjoy Kerri Lukasavitz's engaging tale.
2022 Silver Medal Finalist for the Midwest Book Award, 2018 Royal Dragonfly Book Award Winner - Honorable Mention for Newbie Author
A young rider. A secret, jealous rival. Who will win?Cassie Piotrowski is alarmed. After excitement peaks when she and her new hunter mare, Snowdrops, are on track to be the Children's Hunter Equitation Champion, the thirteen-year-old equestrian's confidence vanishes after discovering a threatening note and then two more in her show trunk, warning her she better stop winning or else ...But the determined young rider is surprised at how quickly she caves into the mounting bullying. Wishing she could safely tell someone about the intimidation, Cassie carries the secret alone, doing the best that she can but unconsciously messing up the easy-to-win classes.Will Cassie find the courage to compete and make her dream of earning the championship come true, or will she hopelessly give in to the threats of a mystery tormentor?Gray Horse at Oak Lane Stable is the award-winning second book in the Oak Lane Stable Middle Grade novel series. If you like friendship bonds, horse adventures, and coming-of-age stories, then you'll enjoy Kerri Lukasavitz's engaging tale.
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