For the summer, Skye and her friend Chad work as teen counselors at special needs Camp Penn's Woods. Jonathan Martin, one of the campers who is deaf, causes havoc during his riding lessons because he insists on riding English style when Skye tries to teach him western. Skye, who knows American Sign Language, tries to communicate with him, but he is stubborn and refuses her help and friendship. When Jonathan and his assigned mount Buddy, a black gelding, disappear into the hills, Skye and Chad have to lead the rescue to find him.
UPC: 025986873936 Availability: In Stock Ages: 9-12 Series:Keystone Stables
Publisher's Description
More adventures with horses---ages 10 and up Skye and her friend Chad work as teen counselors in special needs at Camp Tioga. One of the campers who is deaf causes havoc during his riding lessons. Skye takes a crash course in American Sign Language to try to communicate with him. When he disappears on horseback into the hills, Skye and Chad have to lead the rescue to find him.
Author Bio
Marsha Hubler is a homeschool consultant, evaluator, and educator specializing in elementary education and learning disabilities. She and her husband, Richard, were foster parents to countless children for more than eleven years. They live in Middleburg, Pennsylvania.