Hold the Rein Free

by Judy Van Der Veer

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LFL find. I loved it, and would have done so even more as a child, hooked on [b:King of the Wind: The Story of the Godolphin Arabian|423156|King of the Wind The Story of the Godolphin Arabian|Marguerite Henry|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1329982839l/423156._SX50_.jpg|2236675] and others by [a:Marguerite Henry|10652|Marguerite Henry|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1200683797p2/10652.jpg]. I was never a fan of horses to the point of wanting one, but I did like learning about them. And there's a lot to learn about horses, and about the scrublands and mountains, and about ranching, Indians, etc.

Speaking of Indians, there's actually a fairly subtle anti-racism message here. I loved the author's show more exploration of how all the different people interacted with each other.

But it's the children's clever and hard-working persistence against so many obstacles to take care of this mare and foal that drive the story. And it's enthralling.
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I got this book in a package deal last year, and decided to give it a try, so I read it last night.

Mia is a well bred filly, worth money, but one day she escapes from her paddock and is courted by a 'scrub' stallion owned by a family on the adjacent reservation. Her owner is furious, and instructs his foreman to shoot the foal once it is born. But his instructions are overheard by the son of the foreman, who at the urging of a new friend, plans how to save the foal and mother.

The story is definitely aimed at adolescents, but it was believable, and I enjoyed it

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Canonical title
Hold the Rein Free
Original publication date
1966
People/Characters
Kiko; Amy; Mr. Richie; Sancho (burro); Mia (horse); Tesoro (show all 7); Frank
Important places
Black Horse Canyon
Dedication
To Dorsa and Scott O'Dell who insisted that this story be told
First words
It was not the sort of thing a yearling filly would do: leave her pasture mates, fly over a fence, and run behind her long shadow as fast as ever she could.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And then Mr. Richie was out the door and gone. And Amy and Kiko smiled. Everybody smiled.

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Fiction and Literature, Children's Books, Kids, Tween
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PZ7 .V2842 .HLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres

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