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Authors: Marsha Hubler

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After bonding with one horse, a brown-and-white Pinto named Boomerang, Katie soon learns to barrel race and, with Skye’s help, deals with the threat of her parents’ divorce. Previously titled as
The Winning Summer.

Coming February 2010

Book 6: Blue Ribbon Champ
By Marsha Hubler

Softcover ISBN 978-0-310-71797-3

Joey Klingerman, a visitor at Keystone Stables, has Down syndrome and is very out going and talkative.

He immediately takes a special liking to Skye, constantly cal ing her his girlfriend. Embarrassed and furious, Skye begins to treat Joey harshly, but when Bucky, his buckskin horse, comes up lame right before the county fair, Skye is forced to make a big decision. Skye has to listen to God’s promptings in order to share his love with Joey. Previously titled as
Skye’s Final Test.

Coming February 2010

Wild About Horses Bible

Softcover ISBN 978-0-310-71730-0

What girl doesn’t love horses? This NIV compact Bible includes beautiful color photographs and inspirational thoughts that wil inspire al horse lovers.

Great for girls on the go — on the road, in the back pack, or tucked under a saddle!

Features include:

12 beautiful ful -color photos of horses Short inspirational thoughts and scripture verses on themes of love, peace, friendship, beauty, strength, and faith accompany the photos.

Presentation page for gift giving

The most-read, most-trusted New International Version

Duo-tone leather binding with horse motif embossing

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