Keeping Barney

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Keeping Barney

Named to the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award Master List: Sarah dreams of owning a horse, but caring for one comes with responsibilities Sarah Miles wants a horse more than anything. Now that she and her parents have moved from the city to a farm in Vermont, she’s closer than ever to getting her wish. She already has her eye on a half-Morgan gelding named Barney—she just has to work up the courage to ask Mom and Dad if she can take him while his owner is away at college. He can jump and drive and barrel race, and he and his owner, Missy, have won bushels of ribbons. Sarah’s thrilled when her parents say yes . . . on the condition that Sarah is fully accountable for his care. But Barney has his own way of doing things and doesn’t like to be disciplined. He snorts at Sarah. Ignores her instructions. Runs off. Yet in spite of everything, Barney’s starting to grow on Sarah. But when his owner returns, will she lose the horse she loves?
Pembroke

Author: Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
language: en
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Release Date: 2021-01-01
Pembroke by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman: A captivating novel set in the charming town of Pembroke, where secrets and scandals lurk beneath the surface of idyllic domesticity. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, a master of regional realism, crafts a story that explores the complexities of relationships and societal norms. As the lives of Pembroke's residents intertwine, the narrative delves into themes of love, ambition, and the human desire for acceptance and understanding. Key Aspects of the Book "Pembroke": Regional Realism: Freeman's novel portrays the authentic lives and customs of the people in Pembroke, providing a realistic and vivid depiction of a small New England town. Intricate Character Studies: The book delves into the psyches of its diverse characters, offering deep insights into their motivations and internal struggles. Social Commentary: Freeman subtly critiques societal norms and expectations, challenging readers to reflect on the complexities of human behavior and relationships. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman was an American author known for her captivating stories set in New England. Born in Massachusetts in 1852, Freeman gained recognition for her works that often focused on the lives of women in small-town America. Her writings blended elements of regional realism and psychological insight, earning her acclaim as a prominent literary figure of her time. Pembroke exemplifies Freeman's storytelling prowess and serves as a poignant exploration of human nature and the constraints of societal conventions.