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The Horse of the River

A Camp Canyon Falls Adventure

by (author) Sari Cooper

Publisher
Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
Initial publish date
Sep 2019
Category
Horses, Camping & Outdoor Activities, Survival Stories
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550178777
    Publish Date
    Sep 2019
    List Price
    $14.95

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 9 to 12
  • Grade: 4 to 7

Description

Twelve-year-old Gillian had never been so scared as the bus wound its way toward Canyon Falls summer camp. She had been dreaming about a horseback riding experience like this for years, but now that she was actually on her way, she was terrified. She had never been away from her family, never mind for a whole month. Would she make friends? Would she be able to keep up with the other girls’ riding?

When Gillian finds herself paired with Beauty, a beautiful silver-gray mare, the negative voice in her head eases up. But then her fears begin to come true. Snobby Katrina causes an accident that injures Beauty and another rider, Gillian’s best friend. Gillian ends up atop the Beast, a horse even the camp counsellors struggle to control. Things only get worse when the Beast leaps into a river with Gillian still in the saddle.

Gillian finds herself alone in the wilderness, far from help and facing challenges she never imagined even in her worst nightmares. Will the skills she has learned be enough to save her?

About the author

Sari Cooper is a doctor and writer. She was inspired to write The Horse of the River after a horseback riding and rafting trip in New Zealand (which included some harrowing experiences). She lives in Victoria, BC.

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Editorial Reviews

The Ormsby Review

“Sari Cooper’s first 'Camp Canyon Falls Adventure' novel offers both adventure and drama for young readers, and it would be a good fit for both struggling and grade-level readers. The pace is good, the writing is descriptive without being flowery, and any horse-riding terminology is explained clearly but doesn’t overtake the story. Overall, The Horse of the River would make a solid addition to a young adult library collection, especially for horse-lovers, and I’ll be looking for future 'Camp Canyon Falls Adventure' titles.” —Allison Giggey, Canadian Review of Materials, October 4, 2019

Canadian Review of Materials

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