More adventures with horses--ages 10 and up Skye and her friend Chad work as teen counselors in special needs at Camp Tioga. One of the campers who is deaf causes havoc during his riding lessons. Skye takes a crash course in American Sign Language to try to communicate with him. When he disappears on horseback into the hills, Skye and Chad have to lead the rescue to find him.
Marsha Hubler, author of the best-selling 8-book Keystone Stables Series from Zonderkidz, lives in central PA with her husband and two dogs. She has a master’s degree in education, over 40 years experience with children of all ages, and presently works with homeschoolers in her home office. Her latest published books, THE TOMMI POCKETS SERIES, addresses tween issues such as divorced parents, friendships, and rejection by peers. Visit Marsha at her website, http://www.marshahublerauthor.com For horse lovers of all ages, she has another blog: http://www.horsefactsbymarshahubler.w... For writers' tips, go to: www.marshahubler.wordpress.com
At the beginning I wasn't so sure because Skye came to a christian camp with horses, but had came for a boy. But at least it was just for the first chapter, so after I could enjoy the rest of the story. I love how her friend helps her in hard moments in reminding her that she's not alone and that God is always with her and in control. The only thing that I wished she would have done,is that she says, for example, "Look every where in teams of two for five hours." "Five hours later..." I just didn't like that she skiped a five hour search time!