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The Girl Who Remembered Horses by Linda Benson
The Girl Who Remembered Horses by Linda  Benson












The Girl Who Remembered Horses by Linda Benson

But one girl, named Sahara, dreams of magnificent creatures that run like the wind.

The Girl Who Remembered Horses by Linda Benson

It’s a speculative fiction story set several generations in the future, when the world has forgotten the ancient bond between horses and humans, and few people have even seen a horse. THE GIRL WHO REMEMBERED HORSES is also available from major online bookstores, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble,and Smashwords.Ĭan you tell us a little bit about your book, THE GIRL WHO REMEMBERED HORSES? It’s available in all eBook formats – PDF, ePUB, Mobi, PRC. And yes, I cried at the end it was so touching.Today, I’m excited to have Linda Benson on the blog! Linda’s newly published young adult novel, THE GIRL WHO REMEMBERED HORSES is available as an eBook, from Musa Publishing’s brand new YA Imprint called Euterpe.

The Girl Who Remembered Horses by Linda Benson

With engaging writing that will appeal to middle-grade and tween readers, Turning on a Dime tackles the tough subjects of prejudice and slavery while providing a few humorous moments-imagine an 1860s Southern belle with a bra and an iPhone-to break up the tension.

The Girl Who Remembered Horses by Linda Benson

Wonderfully done the story of two girls brought together across history and a racial divide is really clever and moving. Kim Ablon Whitney, author of The Perfect Distance it’s no surprise that Dana gets the horse details right, and she proves she knows the details of the South during the Civil War just as well. Turning on a Dime is a page-turning ride through an important and tragic part of American history. This is Maggie Dana’s best work yet.ĭale Leatherman, author of Courting Danger Just imagine a feisty 21st-century black girl waking up on a Southern plantation during the Civil War, when everyone is in peril-including the horses. Many authors have made a hash of transporting characters in time, but Dana nails it in Turning on a Dime, a gripping tale with plenty of horses and unexpected plot twists. Turning on a Dime is a gripping narrative filled with delightfully original moments-perfect for young adults who love horses, stories of racial confrontation, feisty female protagonists, and unique timeslip dilemmas.














The Girl Who Remembered Horses by Linda  Benson