Lyne, Jennifer H. Catch Rider
4 June 2013, Clarion Books
E ARC from Netgalley.com
Sid
has a hard life. Her father is dead, her mother is dysfunctional, and
her mother's boyfriend is not a nice guy. Her uncle Wayne is the most
supportive adult in her life, so when he suggests that she come work
with him at the riding stable that employs him, she agrees.
Unfortunately, a lot of the snotty girls that go to her school work
through this stable, and are not nice to Sid at all. She tries not to
let this hold her back-- school is not her favorite thing, and she
really hopes that she can use her training and skills to become a "catch
rider"; someone hired to ride people's horses in shows so that the
horses look good and win. With Wayne's help, can she make this dream
come true?
Strengths: Lots of details about the care and
maintenance of horses, although with information about how they are
shown. I don't know anything about how the rich in Virginia go about
showing horses, but the drama between Sid and the other girls adds
considerable interest (here in Ohio, teens who have horses seem to do a
lot more of their own work, at least from what I've seen). Clearly, Lyne
writes what she knows, and this book will be a huge hit with girls who
are interested in horses.
Weaknesses: This was a bit
coarse, and the girls I've had who liked horse books have been a bit on
the naive side. It wasn't bad (chickensh**, etc.), but the language did
give me pause.
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