Monday, April 27, 2026

Middle Grade Review: Phoenix



First book in a new series
Harper's having a rough time. Her parents are getting a divorce because her dad and her best friend's mom are having an affair. Everyone at school is talking about it and her best friend won't look at her. Harper doesn't want to go back.

Harper and her mom move two hours away next door to a stable. They live in a tiny house. Harper's angry all the time, but she's happy to have her dog by her side. She's mad at her dad. She's mad at her best friend. But she is enjoying watching everything that's going on at the stable,

One day, a trailer pulls up with a horse that's almost dead. Everyone at the stable is at a competition. Harper takes control over the horse. Can they help heal each other?
My Thoughts: I felt so bad for Harper; I just wanted to give her a big hug and tell her everything will be ok. She's stronger than she gives herself credit for. She's so determined to help this horse. She sees herself in him. Harper makes friends with the kids at the stables, but she does snap at them when she's emotional. She has a hard time telling them about her past. However, she does apologize. She's learning and growing and healing. I'm eager to see what happens next and if the next book will also follow Harper or one of the other kids at the stable. 

Cover Thoughts:
Why I read it: Horse book
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: A must have book for your school and public library.

4 comments:

Rebecca M. Douglass said...

I do like a good horse story! And this one sounds like it fits the bill :)

Greg Pattridge said...

Not my kind of plot, but it sure will resonate with many horse loving young readers. Happy MMGM!

Jenni said...

I love horse stories, although it sounds a bit intense with what she's going through emotionally, which I wish no kid had to go through. It's so lovely how animals can be such healers.

Sue said...

I've reserved a copy at my library. Thanks!