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4.0 out of 5 stars Very well written and an awesome message.1 prob w/ it though
'Home is where your horse is', is a very good book.My 1 problem that I had with it though,is that I wanted more details about Scoop and Travis's relationship,and I kinda wanted a romantic ending with Scoop and Travis.But it still was a VERY good book.My favorite thing about this book is that Dandi gives the message in this book that even though you may not be genetically...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Has Scoop found her real mother?
Scoop thinks she has found her birth mother in this book. Her name is Twila Twopennies. In the book before Home is Where Your Horse Is Scoop helped deliver a foal. Twila bought the foal and Scoop went to her farm to help. She found out that Twila had a baby the around the same time Scoop was born and she gave it up for adoption.
Published on July 8, 2001


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very well written and an awesome message.1 prob w/ it though, March 5, 2005
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This review is from: Home Is Where Your Horse Is (Horsefeathers) (Paperback)
'Home is where your horse is', is a very good book.My 1 problem that I had with it though,is that I wanted more details about Scoop and Travis's relationship,and I kinda wanted a romantic ending with Scoop and Travis.But it still was a VERY good book.My favorite thing about this book is that Dandi gives the message in this book that even though you may not be genetically related to someone,they're still your family because in the Body Of Christ,everybody is family.I find it very cool that in the end, Scoop realized that it really didn't matter at that point who her birth-mother was,she was just thankful that her birth-mom brought her into the world.And another good thing that Scoop realized,is that whatever happened,her(and Orphan)would serve the Lord.Always.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Has Scoop found her real mother?, July 8, 2001
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This review is from: Home Is Where Your Horse Is (Horsefeathers) (Paperback)
Scoop thinks she has found her birth mother in this book. Her name is Twila Twopennies. In the book before Home is Where Your Horse Is Scoop helped deliver a foal. Twila bought the foal and Scoop went to her farm to help. She found out that Twila had a baby the around the same time Scoop was born and she gave it up for adoption.
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Home Is Where Your Horse Is (Horsefeathers)
Home Is Where Your Horse Is (Horsefeathers) by Dandi Daley Mackall (Paperback - October 1, 2000)
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