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YOUNG ADULT FICTION BY MARILYN D. ANDERSON

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A GIRL & HER HORSE
BOOK #2: Bandit & Count
Genre: Young Adult Adventure
Author: Marilyn D. Anderson
Trade Paperback, 120 pgs. Amazon.com, $12.99

Two different girls and two different horses, Count and Bandit. One girl rides western, one rides English. But they both love their animals and will fight hard to keep them. Read about both girls in this book:

Bandit: Wendy Baker wins a ribbon at Camp Ojiketa's horse show, and she is thrilled to get an Appaloosa named Bandit for her birthday. But Bandit is homesick for a duck named Gracie. Wendy assumes that when Gracie arrives things will be fine. Wrong! Gracie is one crazy duck, and

Wendy's mom insists her daughter go into serious training for horse shows. Can Wendy just enjoy her horse with her friend Demi, or will her mother continue to spoil things?

Count: Patty Allen awakens to a wonderful surprise. There's a beautiful bay Thoroughbred in her yard. His name is Count, and he's the kind of horse Patty has always dreamed of owning. But Count belongs to a riding stable, and Patty has to work hard just to ride him now and then. Meanwhile Stacy Meadows can afford to ride Count every week, and she is a terrible rider. Can Patty find a way to keep Stacy from ruining Count?
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Marilyn D. Anderson's love for animals began as a child. She showed
Arabians, Appaloosas, and German warm bloods under both western
and English tack before falling in love with Morgan horses and dressage.
She has been a professional children's writer since 1983, with 26 published
books to her credit as well as many stories and articles in national magazines
and one children's play. Visit www.marilyndanderson.com.
Author's photo courtesy Images Photography, Mitchell, Indiana.