Bullying? Dallis Parker knows all too well what that means.
Dallis doesn’t make friends easily. At the age of six, she fell off her pony and broke her leg. Now seven years later, she walks with a squeaky leg brace and struggles with rejection, particularly from Jane Dowling and Courtney Fulmer, fellow students and members of the 4-H club. But one 4-H gal, a Christian African-American girl, Sheila Elliot, befriends Dallis and invites her to go on a camping trip with a youth group to the Pocono Mountains.
Dallis is less than enthused until she hears that Matthew Spencer, a handsome eighth grader is going too. And after learning about wild Mustangs in the Poconos led by a legendary white stallion named Snow, Dallis must try to see the mystery horse for herself. In a strange encounter, she does meet Snow face to face for a few fleeting moments, and her life is changed forever.
Dallis doesn’t make friends easily. At the age of six, she fell off her pony and broke her leg. Now seven years later, she walks with a squeaky leg brace and struggles with rejection, particularly from Jane Dowling and Courtney Fulmer, fellow students and members of the 4-H club. But one 4-H gal, a Christian African-American girl, Sheila Elliot, befriends Dallis and invites her to go on a camping trip with a youth group to the Pocono Mountains.
Dallis is less than enthused until she hears that Matthew Spencer, a handsome eighth grader is going too. And after learning about wild Mustangs in the Poconos led by a legendary white stallion named Snow, Dallis must try to see the mystery horse for herself. In a strange encounter, she does meet Snow face to face for a few fleeting moments, and her life is changed forever.