Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher, and TBR and Beyond Tours for giving me an eARC of The Wild Path, in exchange for an honest review.
Synopsis:
The Line Tender meets The Secret Horses of Briar Hill in this hopeful, heartfelt story about one girl’s
search for legendary horses and her quest to piece her family back together.
Twelve-year-old Claire Barton doesn’t like the “flutter feeling” that fills her chest when she worries
about the future, but she knows what she loves: the land that’s been in her family for three
generations; her best friend Maya; her family’s horses, Sunny and Sam; and her older brother Andy.
That’s why, with Andy recently sent to rehab after a DUI, and her parents planning to sell the horses,
Claire’s world feels like it might flutter to pieces.
When Claire learns about equine therapy, she imagines a less lonely future that keeps her family
together, brother and horses included. But, when she finds mysterious wild horses in the woods
behind her house, she realizes she has a bitmore company than she bargained for. With this new
secret-and a little bit of luck-Claire will discover the beauty of change, the power of family, and the
strength within herself.
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My Review:
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I absolutely loved this middle grade book about Claire and her love for her horses. The descriptions of being outside in nature pulled at my heart strings. I always said that the feeling could not be described, but it was described perfectly time and again here. Not only was the story a wonderful book about Claire and her horses, but about her family relationships, and her struggles through them.
Favorite Quotes:
"What kind of horse likes to be ridden at night? Nightmares."
"When snow finally comes, always by the beginning of November but usually earlier, it has a swelling silence that goes over everything."
"She says trees show people how long it takes a thing to grow, and how long it can last."
"The sparrows that soar over our barn can actually fly to the tops of clouds, then plunge back to earth. And that's exactly what my flutter feeling is like: It sweeps in from a place beyond me and gets under my skin, shaky as wings."
"People think of fall as a time when everything starts to die, but they just aren't paying attention."
"I watch the mountains roll past, the same shapes as always, but with different colors."