In Kentucky during the Civil War, 12-year-old slave Gabriel contends with a cruel new horse trainer and skirmishes with Confederate soldiers as he pursues his dream of becoming a jockey.
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L'autore:
ALISON HART is the author of many books for young readers, including several popular mysteries, the Riding Academy series, and SHADOW HORSE‚ a 2000 Edgar nominee for best children’s mystery. Hart is an accomplished equestrienne and a former teacher. She lives in Virginia. Visit her website at www.childrensbookguild.org/hart.html.
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The year is 1864 and twelve-year-old Gabriel hopes to one day become a famous horse jockey. Although he is a the son of a free black father and a slave mother, making him a slave as well—he loves to help his father, one of the best horse trainers in Kentucky, care for the Thoroughbred racehorses on Master Giles’s farm. But the violence of war disrupts the familiar routine of daily life on the farm. One Arm Dan Parmer and his band of Confederate raiders are threatening area farms and stealing horses. When Gabriel’s father enlists in a Colored Battalion to help the Union Army and earn enough money to purchase freedom for his wife and son, Gabriel is both proud and worried. But the absence of his father brings the arrival of Mr. Newcastle, a white horse trainer with harsh, cruel methods for handling horses...and people. Now it is up to Gabriel to protect the horses he loves from Mr. Newcastle and keep them safely out of the clutches of One Arm Dan and his men.
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- EditorePeachtree Pub Co Inc
- Data di pubblicazione2007
- ISBN 10 1561453986
- ISBN 13 9781561453986
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero di pagine161
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