Upset when financial pressures force her parents to lease part of their ranch, thirteen-year-old Stacey Chambers seeks solace with her horse, Whisper Please, until the machinations of an unscrupulous neighbor force Stacey into a race against time to save their land
American author, mainly of children's novels. Born in Iowa. She worked as a music teacher before turning to writing books in the 1960s. Her children's books include three horse stories. She also wrote biographies, including those of historical figures who were important to the Women's and Indian Rights movements.
If you like horses and life on the farm then this is the book for you. It's targeted towards preteens but even teens might enjoy it. Even though its the third book in the series it can be read as a standalone. What I really liked about this book was that the protagonist, Stacey showed character development in the book and was a likeable character who quickly realised her mistakes and tried to fix them. Some might find this book boring but I think it was a nice relaxing read with some action at the end to keep the reader on their toes :)