Selah’s Painted Dream

Book Cover: Selah's Painted Dream
Editions:Paperback: $ 9.99
ISBN: 978-0997088366
Size: 6.00 x 9.00 in
Pages: 202
Hardcover: $ 14.42
ISBN: 978-1952371936
Size: 6.00 x 9.00 in
Pages: 202
Kindle: $ 3.99
ISBN: 978-0997088359
Pages: 204

Thirteen-year-old Selah’s life is about as perfect as it gets. She has horsy friends at school, and on weekends, she rides her black mare on Grandpa’s farm. Training the horse to do upper-level liberty work is what makes her heart beat.

But one word can ruin a perfect life—moving.

A move would separate her from her horse, so she plots to get her name on the farm mailbox instead. She’s sure she could persuade Grandpa—except he’s overly distracted by a sheep-loving neighbor.

Determined not to let Grandpa's new sweetheart take her place in his heart, Selah puts her hope in a painted dream horse from Grandpa’s past. When she snugs up the girth and buckles on her spurs, Selah rides to win.

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When moving threatens to ruin her perfect life, an equestrian child star
must buckle on her spurs to persuade Grandpa she should live at the farm
or give up her dreams and her horse.

Purple Dragonfly Award - 2018 First Place - Family Matters
Literary Classics - 2019 Silver Award - Coming of Age
Readers Favorites - 2019 Silver Award - Coming of Age

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Reviews:Darleen Wohlfeil, Story Monsters Ink Magazine wrote:

Story Monsters Ink Magazine"Now, into the third book of the Dream Horse Adventures series, author Susan Count does not disappoint. Her realism and heart continue to engage us, and carry us through to the end with full attention. The book breathes with life, whether in the connect with heart and dreams, with past and present, or the confusion that stirs and overflows the pot from time to time. Count captures the struggle of human emergence as gracefully as a butterfly comes to its first flight. Teen transition carries such a force capable to scatter, connect, and realign even stronger. Selah struggles through her transition, and learns the joy and importance of relationships, both human and equine."


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