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Lisa: The Inside Story (Saddle Club(R))

by Bonnie Bryant

Series: Saddle Club: The Inside Story (Book 2), Saddle Club (The Inside Story 2)

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Lisa Atwood can't imagine why her great-aunt thinks she needs to keep a diary. Why write in a book when she can tell her friends, Stevie Lake and Carole Hanson, everything? But there are times when she needs somewhere private to record her feelings. Like when she feels frustrated because people refer to her as a beginning rider. Or when her friends don't understand her desire to be the very best. And especially when her mother drives her crazy, trying to make her into a perfect lady. Then there are the good things she wants to remember, like mastering a new riding skill. A diary could be the best gift of all.… (more)
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Lisa Atwood can't imagine why her great-aunt thinks she needs to keep a diary. Why write in a book when she can tell her friends, Stevie Lake and Carole Hanson, everything? But there are times when she needs somewhere private to record her feelings. Like when she feels frustrated because people refer to her as a beginning rider. Or when her friends don't understand her desire to be the very best. And especially when her mother drives her crazy, trying to make her into a perfect lady. Then there are the good things she wants to remember, like mastering a new riding skill. A diary could be the best gift of all.

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