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Paperback Breaking Free Book

ISBN: 0439130247

ISBN13: 9780439130240

Breaking Free

(Book #3 in the Heartland Series)

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Heartland is a horse farm nestled in the hills of Virginia, but it's much more than that. Heartland is like no other place - it's a place where scars of the past can be healed, where frightened and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Breaking Free

After healing Spartan and rehoming him, Amy realizes that they are short on money. How can they get extra cash, to keep Heartland up and running? Besides that matter, Amy's fathers' horse, Pegasus, seems to have developed an illness, one no one can cure. Amy despereately clings to him, attempting all kinds of remedies to cure him, but Pegasus is slowly fading away. Amy knows that she lost her mother. But she doesn't want Pegasus to go; he's all that she has left to remind her of her mother. But Amy must let go, and break free to start a new life.

Breaking Free

In this, the 3rd book in the series, Amy faces more problems. Pegasus, missing Amy's mother, has started to become listless and ill. Plus, when there's a misunderstanding between Ty and Amy, horses are taken away from Heartland and they are losing money. That is, until a reputable Arabian breeder (or half Arabian breeder, it probably should be, since the horse she brings is palomino) brings a mare who rears and freaks out when people try to saddle her. I thought this book was continuing in the great 'tradition' of the first two. Amy, once again, is a very human character. She has flaws; she loses her temper and she cannot always work miracles. I was happy to see that, for once, join-up wasn't the answer to the mare's problems, and for once, Amy didn't know exactly what to do. I mean, certain tactics don't work for every horse. I like the continuing relationship with Ty...Amy gets mad at him in the beginning and, this time, he isn't so quick to make up with her. In the end, it was very sad, but it was very thought provoking and very good.

Heartland: My Favorite Books

All the Heartland books are AWESOME. I am now doing a book report on the first three, maybe four if I can get Taking Chances in time. If you haven't read these books before, they are about a fifteen year old girl, Amy Fleming, who has had a tough life yet has persevered through it. In the first book, Amy brings her mother out in a storm to resuce a horse who was abandoned by his owners. After they get Spartan in the trailer and are heading back, a tree hits their truck, killing her mom. In the rest of the books, you learn how Amy copes with her moms work, healing horses, saving Heartland, putting up with her sister, Lou, and stopping Ty from leaving after so long. So, If you like horses, or even the Chicken Soup books, I would recommend these wonderful books!

Touching, and True to Life

Business has been slow at Heartland. But Amy forgets that when Pegusus, the last thing of her old life, get's sick.Lou has some good ideas to help raise the business, but is Amy ready for more of Lou's new ideas?When she picks up Promise, a saddle-shy Arabian mare from a prestigious Arabian breeder, Amy begins to doubt her own abilities.Between School, Promise, and Pegusus, Amy learns how to restore Heartland, and heal her own heart.Breaking Free touched me, and stayed true to life in everything it wrote of. If we just LISTEN. . . we can hear a lot.

Heartland #3

Heartland books are great. Even though this one was really sad, it was also really interesting, and you learned a lot about how they heal the horses. I really hope that Lou contacts their Dad, would love to see him in the next book, though it would make some of them really sad and emotional. (But isn't that how all the other books have been? They're all sad.) Anyway, I loved the book and recomend it to any horselover like myself.
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