Wild horses

author: Stanley, George Edward, Bryant, Bonnie
Lisa Atwood just cannot work up the nerve to tell her mother she really does not want to go to Wentworth Manor, especially after she wins a full scholarship, so her friends in the Saddle Club come up with a plan to make Mrs. Atwood have second thoughts about the fancy boarding school.
year: 2003, 2007, 2001, 1996
call number/section: 636.1, 599.66, 1000, 599.6
subjects: wild horses, horses, juvenile literature, boarding schools, fiction, mothers and daughters, friendship, private schools, mother-daughter relationship

Editions


Wild horses
Stanley, George Edward
Random House (2003)
Discusses the different wild horses that can be found around the world today, including Chincoteague ponies, Australian Brumbies, American mustangs, and the wild horses of Asia.
Schools: 2



Wild horses
Stanley, George Edward
Random House (2007)
Discusses the different wild horses that can be found around the world today, including Chincoteague ponies, Australian Brumbies, American mustangs, and the wild horses of Asia.
Schools: 3



Wild Horses
Stanley, George Edward
Golden Book Publishing Co. (2001)
Discusses the different wild horses that can be found around the world today, including Chincoteague ponies, Australian brumbies, American mustangs and the wild horses of Asia.
Schools: 1



Wild horses
Stanley, George Edward

Discusses the different wild horses that can be found around the world today, including Chincoteague ponies, Australian Brumbies, American mustangs, and the wild horses of Asia.
Schools: 6



Wild horses
Bryant, Bonnie
Bantam (1996)
Lisa Atwood just cannot work up the nerve to tell her mother she really does not want to go to Wentworth Manor, especially after she wins a full scholarship, so her friends in the Saddle Club come up with a plan to make Mrs. Atwood have second thoughts about the fancy boarding school.
Schools: 0


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