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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
My daughter LOVED it,
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This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Hardcover)
My daughter loves horses and oves this book. She is anxiously waiting for the second part of the trilogy. There are very few times that she finds a book she can not put down but this was a winner. I would love to find more books like this but for the 13-15 age group.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good book!,
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This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Hardcover)
I am a social studies teacher in Florida and I'll admit it--I did not know anything about horse-racing during the Civil War. This book was very informative, fun to read, and well written. I applaud Ms. Hart for writing a book that middle school children can understand AND learn about history from! I couldn't put it down and found myself telling my classes about it. If you love horses, horse stories, history, or reading about the fight for freedom, you'll enjoy this book.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic!,
This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Hardcover)
An exciting and moving story about a little known piece of American history, that of enslaved people - young as well as old - working as jockeys in Kentucky around the time of the Civil War. Schools and libraries would do well to get copies of this book, as the research, details, and storytelling are flawless. Young readers will find this book to have everything they hope for - real characters, interesting settings, and an adventure that refuses to be put down. It's great to know that this is to be a triology; there are two more novels to come!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Start of a Great Trilogy,
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This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Hardcover)
Hart's beautifully researched and written story illuminates a forgotten aspect of Black, Civil War, and horse history. Her exploration of the meaning of freedom is particularly thought provoking. Gabriel's humanity, courage, and intelligence make the fact that he was born a slave all the more poingnant.
Susan Williams, Wind Rider, Harper Collins 2006
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A new look on freedom,
By Sorella (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Hardcover)
Gabriel, a young slave, dreams of becoming a famous jockey of his Master's horses. During one race, the current jockey's arm gets broken, and Gabriel gets to race for the first time. His hopes to become the official jockey, though, are crushed when his father enlists in the Union army to buy his mother's freedom. His father is quickly replaced with a new man, who doesn't mind using the whip-- either on the slaves or the horses. If that's not bad enough, there's also a new jockey from ireland, who's just as bad. When the notorious One Arm raids the farm, though, Gabriel gets a chance to finally prove himself.
Though this book may not look entertaining from the cover, reading it will prove you wrong. This book is well-written, and easy to read. The characters were fun to read about, each with their own distinct personality. I learned much more about the civil war from Gabriel's point of view that I might not have learned somewhere else. I definitely didn't know very much about horses and their care, but now I know a bit more about them. The book was obviously researched very well, from the treatment of the slaves, to the Union army. One thing I didn't like was how quickly all of the horse races are. One of the more critical races only took up roughly a page or so. I would've liked more details then, because I didn't really get a sense of how an actual race would be like. The author made it seem almost easy. Mostly, though, I liked the book very much. It was fast paced, and fun through the whole book. You'll definitely put this book down with more knowing about the Civil war, and a new look on what it means to be truly free.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Trilogy for young and old!,
This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Racing to Freedom) (Racing to Freedom Trilogy) (Paperback)
I purchased this book for my son at our book fair at school. Before I gave it to him I decided to read it--It was excellent so I went online and purchased the other two of the series. They are well written and both my son and I really enjoyed them. You don't have to be a horse lover to enjoy them either!
4.0 out of 5 stars
I liked the story a lot....,
By Debnance at Readerbuzz (Alvin, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Racing to Freedom) (Racing to Freedom Trilogy) (Paperback)
Gabriel's father is free, but his mother is a slave, making Gabriel a slave, too. All three work on a horse farm, training and caring for horses that will one day race. It is the time of the Civil War and Gabriel's father is given an opportunity to join the Union Army and earn enough money to buy his family's freedom. This leaves Gabriel to care for the horses and protect them from Confederate raiders and a new cruel horse trainer.I liked the story a lot, but the characters and the plot felt a little too pat, a little less nuanced than I might wish for.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Super Book,
This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Racing to Freedom) (Racing to Freedom Trilogy) (Paperback)
Wow, my class just finished reading this book. We absolutely loved it. We loved how it connected to the Civil War and the horses of Kentucky. My students are anxiously awaiting the second and third books. Many plan to read them on their own for accelerated reader points. Hats off to Ms. Hart for a book we just couldn't put down, cliffhangers at the end of each chapter.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Raced away with my heart!,
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This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Racing to Freedom) (Racing to Freedom Trilogy) (Paperback)
I chose this book as a read aloud for my 3rd grade class because it was a former Texas bluebonnet book. I didn't know anything about the author or the story before reading it, but was so impressed that I had to buy a copy for my collection. Alison Hart uses such vivid description and beautiful language to capture the reader's attention. The suspense kept the kids on the edge of their seats- and they begged me to keep reading! They complained, "You always stop at the good part!" One student replied, "They're ALL good parts!" She was absolutely right. This book was also excellent for teaching writing- word choice, sentence fluency, and voice. I definitely highly recommend it!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Book,
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This review is from: Gabriel's Horses (Hardcover)
This was purchased for a children's program at our local library. Can't comment on the book itself, as I haven't read it. But shipping was fast and book was in the condition promised.
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Gabriel's Horses by Alison Hart (Hardcover - Apr. 2007)
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