Gr - 4-6
12yo Joni lives on a sheep farm with her family and her spirited horse, Archie. Joni’s family lives a simple life, shearing sheep, making cheese and taking care of their farm. Joni has school friends who live further away and she sometimes feels left out, even at horse camp. When Chess moves in next door, it seems like Joni will have a built in friend. Chess, however, is different from anyone Joni has ever known. Her family won’t be ‘farming’ their land. Chess is a vegan and an animal rights activist. When Chess questions Joni about eating cheese, whether the sheep are happy, if Archie wants to be ridden, Joni must think about things in an entirely new way. When Chess goes a step too far in her activism, letting out a neighbor’s miniature horses, one of the horses becomes injured. Joni has to decide how to stand up to her new friend and still maintain the friendship. Haas is an expert on all things horse and farm, and this makes the book very readable. Joni is a relatable character who is struggling with issues kids will be familiar with such as animal rights and sustainable farming. Joni must figure out what she believes, while remaining sensitive to her friend’s beliefs. A great read for kids who like horses and who are environmentally conscious. Recommended to fans of Riding Freedom, by Pam Munoz Ryan
-Terry Ann Lawler, Phoenix Public Library, AZ