Jenna Marie Tyler is a seventeen-year-old girl who lives on Sunshine Ridge Ranch in the beautiful countryside outside of Riverton, Wyoming. Together, Jenna and her parents, Ann Marie and Ryan Elliot Tyler, with the help of their stable hand, Matt, take on a difficult task that will change their lives forever. Their job to rehabilitate damaged horses, to heal them from their traumas or retrain their minds or behaviors, is tested. When a special horse called Hope Shines comes to Sunshine, they learn she has a very big problem that no one can explain. And with the trials that life brings, it will take all the patience, kindness, and determination the family can muster to not give up on her as others already have. Will Jenna and her family be able to help this beautiful horse before it’s too late? Will they be able to unlock this horse’s secret in time to save her? Will Jenna ever find a way to win this filly’s heart . . . and trust?
Jenna Marie Tyler is a seventeen-year-old girl who lives on Sunshine Ridge Ranch in the beautiful countryside outside of Riverton, Wyoming. Together, Jenna and her parents, Ann Marie and Ryan Elliot Tyler, with the help of their stable hand, Matt, take on a difficult task that will change their lives forever. Their job to rehabilitate damaged horses, to heal them from their traumas or retrain their minds or behaviors, is tested. When a special horse called Hope Shines comes to Sunshine, they learn she has a very big problem that no one can explain. And with the trials that life brings, it will take all the patience, kindness, and determination the family can muster to not give up on her as others already have. Will Jenna and her family be able to help this beautiful horse before it’s too late? Will they be able to unlock this horse’s secret in time to save her? Will Jenna ever find a way to win this filly’s heart . . . and trust?
How can one girl change the world? It all began with a heart for justice and a little black dress. In 2012, sixteen-year-old Bethany Winz decided to make a difference. To raise awareness, she determined to - wear the same black dress every day for a year to bring attention to the lack of choices slaves have - come up with new ways to accessorize the dress each day - use her blog and pictures of her outfits to raise money for agencies helping those who were being trafficked Her yearlong journey was one of hope, discipline, and sometimes disappointment. She celebrated some successes yet despaired at the depth of the problem. As she found her identity tied to the things she did, Bethany discovered that while she stood for freedom for others, she also struggled to find her own freedom in believing that she was loved just as she was. This moving book shows readers that their voices matter, they can make a difference, and sometimes the smallest gestures have lasting impact.
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