Flame and the Rebel Riders

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Coming of AgeYoung Adult (YA)Children's BookAdventureFriendshipFictionAnimalsAnimal FictionBravery
Middle Grade

Flame and the Rebel Riders

Stacy Gregg

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The novel 'Flame and the Rebel Riders' likely introduces a young protagonist drawn into the world of competitive horse riding, perhaps at a local riding school or pony club. Her journey often involves mastering a challenging horse, potentially one named Flame, known for its spirited or difficult nature, which mirrors the protagonist's own developing courage and determination. Alongside her, she might encounter a distinctive group of fellow riders, labeled the 'Rebel Riders,' who approach equestrianism with unconventional methods or a defiant spirit, setting up an immediate dynamic of potential conflict and eventual alliance. At its core, the story explores themes of perseverance, the deep bond between humans and horses, and the importance of friendship and mutual understanding. Readers are drawn into the challenges of learning to ride, overcoming personal fears, and navigating complex social dynamics within the stable. What makes this narrative particularly compelling for its audience is the relatable portrayal of youthful aspiration combined with the inherent excitement and drama of the equestrian world. The presence of the 'Rebel Riders' adds a layer of intrigue, suggesting that true strength and spirit can be found in unexpected places, encouraging readers to look beyond surface judgments and embrace diverse perspectives in their own lives and pursuits.

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Publisher

HarperCollins Children's

Pages

272

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780007299294

ISBN-10

000729929X

Language

English

Published

2010-01-01