Horse Diaries #6: Yatimah

# Horse Diaries #6: Yatimah Ñ PDF Read by * Catherine Hapka eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Horse Diaries #6: Yatimah Like Black Beauty, this moving novel is told in first person from the horses own point of view and includes an appendix full of photos and facts about Arabian horses and Bedouin culture.. Born in the Arabian Desert in the ninth century, Yatimah is a black Arabian filly whose name means orphan. She enjoys her life at the oasis, with sheep to tease, other foals to race, and the daughter of her Bedouin owner to take care of her. But when the colt who is her foster brother is stolen in a r

Horse Diaries #6: Yatimah

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Rating : 4.84 (879 Votes)
Asin : 0375867198
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 176 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-24
Language : English

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You can find out more at RuthSanderson. A lifelong horse lover, she rides several times per week and appreciates horses of all breeds. She lives on a small farm in Chester County, Pennsylvania, which she shares with a horse, three goats, a small flock of chickens, and too many cats.RUTH SANDERSON has illustrated books for children of all ages, including Summer Pony, Winter Pony, and Hush, Little Horsie. Her favorite hobby is horseback riding. About the Author CATHERINE HAPKA has written more than 150 books for children and young adults—many

It was awesome!! A Customer I would love a good horse like Yatiimah!!! I really would. She is fast, agile, and strong. She could easily adapt to another trainer. And her ability to keep calm in a hard situation. :). Five Stars Julia Arrived quickly and my daughter (7 years old) loved it.. A bit misleading. Stephanie My daughter and I are big fans of the Horse Diaries. We fell in love with Elska and have worked our way through these books eagerly awaiting each new release. I read the book description and assumed (incorrectly) that this was going to be a book about Yatimah discovering her speed and abilities while rescuing her foster brother. Yatimah's birthright is to be a "war mare" or a horse used by Bedouin raiders to steal each other's animals. While I don't think this book endorse

Like Black Beauty, this moving novel is told in first person from the horse's own point of view and includes an appendix full of photos and facts about Arabian horses and Bedouin culture.. Born in the Arabian Desert in the ninth century, Yatimah is a black Arabian filly whose name means "orphan." She enjoys her life at the oasis, with sheep to tease, other foals to race, and the daughter of her Bedouin owner to take care of her. But when the colt who is her foster brother is stolen in a raid, Yatimah realizes her true birthright. For all lovers of horses and history, it's the next book in the popular Horse Diaries series

CATHERINE HAPKA has written more than 150 books for children and young adults—many about horses, including Elska, the first book in the Horse Diaries series. . You can find out more at RuthSanderson. A lifelong horse lover, she rides several times per week and appreciates horses of all breeds. She lives on a small farm in Chester County, Pennsylvania, which she s

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