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""At Risk" moves along quickly, the dialogue is authentic...and the characters are completely credible. You don't have to like horses to enjoy "At Risk," but if you do, you'll enjoy it even more. Definitely recommended for young adult school library collections."
" At Risk is an insightful glimpse into the dark world of street teens. The emphasis on positive rehabilitation makes it a worthwhile read for both teens and parents. A well written page-turner, highly recommended."
" At Risk moves along quickly, the dialogue is authentic...and the characters are completely credible. You don't have to like horses to enjoy At Risk, but if you do, you'll enjoy it even more. Definitely recommended for young adult school library collections."
""At Risk" moves along quickly, the dialogue is authentic...and the characters are completely credible. You don't have to like horses to enjoy "At Risk", but if you do, you'll enjoy it even more. Definitely recommended for young adult school library collections."
""At Risk" is an insightful glimpse into the dark world of street teens. The emphasis on positive rehabilitation makes it a worthwhile read for both teens and parents. A well written page-turner, highly recommended."--Constable G.P. Tourond, RCMP, Retired
""At Risk" is an insightful glimpse into the dark world of street teens. The emphasis on positive rehabilitation makes it a worthwhile read for both teens and parents. A well written page-turner, highly recommended."
"At Risk is an insightful glimpse into the dark world of street teens. The emphasis on positive rehabilitation makes it a worthwhile read for both teens and parents. A well written page-turner, highly recommended."--Constable G.P. Tourond, RCMP, Retired
"At Risk is an insightful glimpse into the dark world of street teens. The emphasis on positive rehabilitation makes it a worthwhile read for both teens and parents. A well written page-turner, highly recommended."
"At Risk moves along quickly, the dialogue is authentic...and the characters are completely credible. You don't have to like horses to enjoy At Risk, but if you do, you'll enjoy it even more. Definitely recommended for young adult school library collections."
-At Risk is an insightful glimpse into the dark world of street teens. The emphasis on positive rehabilitation makes it a worthwhile read for both teens and parents. A well written page-turner, highly recommended.---Constable G.P. Tourond, RCMP, Retired
Reseña del editor:
When Sage Knowles, a young girl who has lived on the streets since running away from home, becomes her client at a group home for troubled girls, new counselor Tia Winter wonders if Sage will be willing to work on her problems, do her required farm chores, and be able to gain self-confidence from the program based on working with, and learning from, horses.When Sage Knowles, a young girl who has lived on the streets since running away from home, becomes her client at a group home for troubled girls, new counselor Tia Winter wonders if Sage will be willing to work on her problems, do her required farm chores, and be able to gain self-confidence from the program based on working with, and learning from, horses.
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