From School Library Journal
Grades 4-7--Heather's dream of a beautiful black stallion becomes a reality when the substitute bus driver, Chauncy, just happens to have a farm with 14 Morgans including a stallion. Heather is invited to visit and soon she is working there and riding Gallant Image, whom she nicknames Blackjack. Chauncy recognizes the special chemistry between horse and rider and encourages Heather to ride Blackjack in an important horse show. Everything seems almost perfect until Chauncy suffers a heart attack, and the horses have to be sold. Gallant Image is sent to a trainer who mistreats him. Convinced that the animal has no real talent, the owner agrees to sell him to Heather, who, with great patience and kindness, returns Blackjack to his former greatness. Although Heather and some of the other characters are likable and sympathetic and the story moves along at a reasonable pace, the plot strains credibility as each crisis comes to a happy conclusion in what seems to be a short amount of time. Knowledgeable horse lovers will be astonished at how quickly Heather becomes a skilled rider and overcomes all of the adversity thrown in her path. This story's appeal will be limited to only the most die-hard horse-story readers.
Carol Schene, Taunton Public Schools, MA
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Review
"A wonderful story about the special bond between a girl and her horse..." --
Brian Sosby, Managing Editor, Equestrain Magazine"Blackjack is a delightful book that will pull the heartstrings of any horse lover - it belongs in your Morgan library." --
American Morgan Horse Association, May, 2004"Younger girls will be inspired...adults will remember back to when just being near a horse was all you needed..." --
Katherine Walcott, Eventing USA"A wonderful story about the special bond between a girl and her horse. There is something in this book for everyone who likes horses." --- Brian Sosby, Editor, Equestrian Magazine
"Blackjack is a delightful book that will pull the heartstrings of any horse lover - it belongs in your Morgan library." --- The American Morgan Horse Association
"These books are packed with information about the care and training of horses. The reader will experience the thrill of competition in the ring as Heather and Blackjack participate in shows and the feeling of flight as she and Rusty jump the fences. The stories are well constructed with exciting plots and interesting characters. The strongest characters are the horses that exhibit their personalities as they face life's challenges. Anyone who loves horses will love this series." --Catholic Library Journal
Anyone who loves horses will love this series. --
Catholic Library Journal, September, 2005It isn't easy to find books that will be read by pre-teens! Kudos to Mrs. Feld on her delightful series! --
The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, Spring, 2005