A young rider gets to know a new pony, adjust to a new sibling
and learns a lot about secrets in this charming follow-up to Pulitzer
Prize winning author Jane Smiley's Riding Lessons.
Ellen can't stop thinking about the racehorse Ned - and the secret
she shares with him.
There seem to be a lot of secrets
in Ellen's life these days.
Secrets between friends.
Secrets
within families.
Secrets that are all her own.
And secrets her parents are keeping from her that could change
everything...
One thing that's not a secret is how much Ellen wants to jump.
The horse she's riding nowadays is Hot Potato - a pony she can trust,
and learn to jump with.
But can he really take the
place of Ned? And what if her parent's secret threatens her ability
to go to the stables at all?
This is Book 2 in the Riding Lessons Series. See all Riding Lessons books here.
Jane Smiley was born in Los Angeles and grew up in St Louis, Missouri. In 1992 she won the Pulitzer Prize for A Thousand Acres, for which she also won the National Book Critics' Circle Award. Her other novels include Moo (1995), Horse Heaven (2000), which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize, Good Faith (2003) and Ten Days in the Hills (2007). Her most recen
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