Uninitiated into the realm of people who struggle with self-esteem everyĭay, but it is a candle of hope to the reader who has had to deal with Magic between Tara and the horses may seem a bit unreal to those Something” for those who know no other life than rejection. It is to go from the mindset of “I’m not wanted” to “I am worth Strong, confident young lady she becomes is truly magic. Way she leads her protagonist, Tara, out of her shell and into the That she knows about the psychological workup of the foster child. Volnek draws for the reader in this book! It’s obvious from the start Inįact, she is better off than the privileged child who continually tries Trouble meets Tara, and the two bond, it changes both of their lives.Īnd in the end, Tara learns that she is in no way a throwaway child. Nothing is ever said as to why this girl has such hatred to both TaraĪnd the horse in the end, it doesn’t really matter. Self-centered girl-the same one who is out to destroy Tara’s future. Trouble is a horse, tortured by a spoiled, Is unwanted by her mother, deserted by her father, and the victim of aĬruel plan to ruin her life. Neither deserving of the title, but both thrown into the misnomer against their wills.
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