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Meet the riders of Quince Oaks: Tally is a dedicated working student who takes lessons on the stable's fleet of school horses, and Mac is pushing herself to improve on her own pony hunter. The girls become fast friends as Tally learns the ropes of catch riding and showing while Mac discovers that moving up a division isn't as easy as she'd hoped. Together, and with the help of their trainer and barn friends, both riders will chase their dreams on horseback-one stride at a time. Show Strides is a middle grade novel series about riding, showing, horsemanship, and the special friendships we form…mehr

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Meet the riders of Quince Oaks: Tally is a dedicated working student who takes lessons on the stable's fleet of school horses, and Mac is pushing herself to improve on her own pony hunter. The girls become fast friends as Tally learns the ropes of catch riding and showing while Mac discovers that moving up a division isn't as easy as she'd hoped. Together, and with the help of their trainer and barn friends, both riders will chase their dreams on horseback-one stride at a time. Show Strides is a middle grade novel series about riding, showing, horsemanship, and the special friendships we form with our animals and fellow horse lovers. On the pages of Show Strides, you'll meet Tally Hart, a hard-working middle school student who mucks stalls, bathes ponies, and fills water buckets in exchange for an extra riding lesson each week. Jacob Viston faces criticism at school for being a boy in a "girl's sport." Maggie Edwards finally gets a horse of her own after years in the barn's lesson program-only to learn that there's a steep learning curve to horse ownership. And top show rider Mac Bennett struggles with body image after a tack shop employee makes an insensitive comment while fitting her for new riding gear.The Show Strides characters are all invested in horse showing, striving for that perfect jumping round. When there are problems to be solved, in the saddle and out, they work together toward their goals, and discover that the power of horses-and friendship-is more important than any blue ribbon.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Piper Klemm is the owner and publisher of The Plaid Horse. Her mission is to educate young equestrians in every facet of our industry and to empower young women in particular to find their voices and stories-and to share them.She has spent her entire career focusing on education through various channels, including The Plaidcast, North America's most listened-to horse show podcast; as a professor at Clarkson University; co-authoring the Show Strides book series; and by providing educational articles, grants, and experiential learning opportunities for riders of all ages and levels. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley.Piper lives in Hartford, Connecticut, with her husband, Adam Hill. Adam is a Chemistry Professor at Trinity College and the Faculty Mentor to the national champion IHSA Riding Team. She owns a fleet of lease ponies, and competes in the Amateur Hunter divisions with MTM Sandwich.