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Friends Forever - New Trails

You've already experienced Marilyn's two delightful books in her Friends Forever series. Now catch up with your favorite characters as they continue their journey of life along brand new trails.

Say hello again to Alexandra Tanner and her Navajo classmate, Skylyn Eaglefeather, young teens who have been pals from first grade to junior high. Their ranch life in Colorado is one of outdoor exploration with a lot of family fun and some real-life situations mixed in.

Riders up! For a lengthy Tanner-Eaglefeather trail ride and campout as the two families travel through the Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge where animal sightings such as antelope, badger, bear and wolverine abound.

American West Childrens BooksBoom! Bang! Woosh! Pull up a woolly horse blanket and enjoy Gramp Tanner's outrageous Fourth of July celebration. Then walk the trailside way home with the kids in the dark of night.

What? The Tanners are Florida bound! Ah yes! Hang on to your best Stetson when you meet Gramp's great-aunt Millie during a vacation visit to her old, cracker-style home in Melbourne.

Horses for the Handicapped continues to absorb Sky's and Alex's energies as they, along with Skylyn's sister, Raven Lee, and Gramp bring into being Raven's unique garden idea for the gentle people of Hopewell Farms to enjoy in the many years to come.

 

Marilyn Martin was a teacher for eleven years. Her writing draws upon a deep love of the West, and her own American Indian ancestral background has led her to investigate the life and culture of the ancient Amerinds upon which she bases much of her writing.

 

childrens book, Friends Forever Adventures, American west
Book Illustrated by:
Russ Taylor, Melbourne, FL

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