Twelve-year-old David has conflicting feelings when his father, who taught him to ride the horses he loves so much, returns to spend Thanksgiving Day with the family after being gone for a year.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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I felt as though I was one of the characters in the book.,
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This review is from: Fear of Falling (Wild at Heart, No 9) (Paperback)
This is one of the best books I've read because it seemed so real. Fear of Falling was exciting, especially when the author wrote about the Siamese cat being treated for breathing problems, with younger kids helping the vet as vet assistants. I want to be a vet someday. David, the main character, learned that jumping horses is dangerous and riders should take precautions. But he learned he could fall and still like jumping. This book seemed real because the characters were young, and the story was told from their point of view. Readers should be at Level 6 (third grade) to read this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Time to Shine,
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This review is from: Fear of Falling (Wild at Heart, No 9) (Paperback)
Laurie Halse is an amazing childrens author. Her talent for writing is beyond belief. When Davids Dad comes to visit david learns some new things. After he falls of the horse he wonders if this will be the end. Find out by reading Laurie Halse Anderson's Fear of Falling..
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