A devastating accident on a prized show jumper has caused Emily to question her riding goals. In fact, she’s decided that maybe she should just quit. If anything bad was to happen to Bluebird she would just die. She wants to keep him and all her other horses safe and the only way to do that is to let them live out their lives as pasture pets.
Now Emily’s father and the team trainer, Duncan, have the job of convincing her that she should not only ride again but that competing is the best thing for her. The next team event is coming up and if Emily doesn’t ride, she’ll be off the team for good. She doesn’t care right now but they know eventually she will, even though she wants nothing to do with them.
Instead Emily throws herself into helping Faith find a new pony. Macaroni has found a home up north just before the hot weather arrives in Florida and Faith needs a replacement. But the pony that Faith falls in love with is scruffy and untrained and if Faith is going to ride him, she’ll need more than help. She’ll need a miracle. And so will Emily, if she’s ever going to ride again.
Now Emily’s father and the team trainer, Duncan, have the job of convincing her that she should not only ride again but that competing is the best thing for her. The next team event is coming up and if Emily doesn’t ride, she’ll be off the team for good. She doesn’t care right now but they know eventually she will, even though she wants nothing to do with them.
Instead Emily throws herself into helping Faith find a new pony. Macaroni has found a home up north just before the hot weather arrives in Florida and Faith needs a replacement. But the pony that Faith falls in love with is scruffy and untrained and if Faith is going to ride him, she’ll need more than help. She’ll need a miracle. And so will Emily, if she’s ever going to ride again.