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File Size: 1937 KB

Print Length: 386 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0989203476

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Rebel House Ink; 1 edition (October 1, 2015)

Publication Date: October 1, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B010S2Y9C4

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I love the North Oak series. The author did a great job of telling Alex’s story as she went through unbelievable pain and suffering in the first book, and are now doing her best to fit into her new found family. They try to love her unconditionally, and Alex is doing her best to fit in. But it’s not always easy, so when her memories from her past get too much for her to cope with, she finds solitude in the stable where she has made friends with Promenade and tell the yearling her troubles. This is a very touching story with both funny and sad situations and I can recommend this book to people of all ages. It is a very enjoyable read.

I could read these all day long. The characters the story the horsesEverything about these books are perfect for curling up with and enjoying

Daughter loved it!!!

Was ok

Very good and pleased

Yearling: North Oak # 2 by Ann Hunter is the second in a series focusing on the life of a teenage foster child named Alexandra, who ends up living on the property of North Oak, a horse breeding farm in Kentucky. This story focuses on the year after Alexandra first gets to North Oak and how the people there at the horse farm work to help Alexandra overcome the issues from her past. This story is funny, sweet, and endearing. Alexandra character is enchanting as a sarcastic teenager with a huge chip on her soldier and a personality that forces her to stand up for herself and those around her. I thoroughly enjoyed this book because the plot was entrancing. The story caused me to ride a rollercoaster of happy to sad while reading this book because it continually pulled at my emotions. I recommend this book for anyone middle grades and above who enjoys a realistic story.I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

I am always on the hunt for a good middle-grade book for my 9 and 11-year-olds. Mainly my 11-year-old, who is an insatiable reader. So when Ann approached me to review Yearling, I gladly accepted. I am glad I did because this book was fantastic. There was no sophomore slump and honestly, that along with the vivid characters and background is what sold me on the book. Also, what sold me, was that it is a great book for anyone 11 and older (and the main reason I read it).Alex, I wanted to reach through the book and give her a hug and tell her “It will be alright”. I am glad that the author made her as flawed as she did because it made her more relatable. I also liked that the author showed that traumatic events and losses (if you want to know what…read Born to Run) aren’t magically healed in between books. But, the author also showed how animals, in this case, a yearling named Promenade, can help a person with their healing….along with a support system and people who love unconditionally.Now, saying what I said above, Alex was a very funny, sarcastic tween. Looking at my tween, I can say that the author is dead on with the mannerisms and attitude that Alex had. Gave me some really good laughs when I was reading. The biggest laugh was when Alex started her monthly and thought she was dying. I was outside and started laughing my butt off. Then when Hilary finds out and finds out that Alex doesn’t know anything about puberty or even had “The Talk“, she goes into Mom mode big time. Which included having Alex watch “A League of Their Own“(which personally is one of my favorite movies) and that becomes a running joke through the rest of the series. Also, Alex’s sex ed lesson was very interesting as was her reaction….lol.The friendship storyline was fantastic and I like how the author took the time for Alex and Carol to build up their friendship. It went from Alex keeping her at arm’s length to embracing her as a friend and she was willing to do anything to protect her. Which meant standing up to Carol’s bully.Now, I will be the first one to admit, I know nothing about Thoroughbred racing, racing farms or horses so I loved that the author explained everything in the book in ways that were understandable and interesting. From the stud services (see, I know that much…haha) to foaling to training the yearlings to training the racehorses, everything was explained in a way that never made you go “Eh”. Instead, it makes you go “Oh, well that makes sense”.The end of the book really didn’t feel like an ending. While certain storylines were wrapped up, new ones were revealed and there are old ones that weren’t wrapped up. There was definitely an opening for book 3 (Morning Glory) and I will be posting my review of that soon!!

This sequel to Born to Run revisits a troubled young teen who has come to live on a stud farm in Kentucky. She has many problems still, from behavioural issues to being illiterate to seeing the breeding process. Just as she is settling in, getting competent at riding and making friends, the daughter of the farm owners tells her that the colt she loves is going to be sold at the fall auctions. The farm is a business, but it's enough to make our heroine resent everyone.I enjoyed how the tale moved along at a good clip and some good reasons for doing reading and maths were suggested. I found it odd that there aren't any boys as major characters, but girl readers will be fine with this for the most part. After all, who needs boys when you have horses? I see a slight implication that our heroine prefers girls anyway. One boy we see is a bully at school, and he's just there to present our heroine with an opportunity to stand up for someone. If she chooses.With many enjoyable horse scenes this should be a popular and unusual YA read.

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