Red River Stallion

ebook Historical Horses, Book 1 · Historical Horses

By Troon Harrison

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Book 1 in the Historical Horses series!

"For readers who enjoy being transported back in time and appreciate the careful way that Harrison lays out each scene (as well as those who are as fond of horses as Harrison is) Amelia's journey will be a delight." —Publisher's Weekly, on Red River Stallion

Amelia Otterchild is lost between two worlds. Her white father, a fur trader in northern Canada, has mysteriously disappeared. Her Cree mother teaches Amelia wilderness survival, but when her mother dies, Amelia must keep herself and her sister alive in a starving moon. Worse, Amelia's vision quest provides nothing except troubling riddles. Alone in her canoe, Amelia is swept away in a thick fog, and expects to drown. Then an awesome creature, which she has never seen before, swims by. Is it her rescuing spirit guide ... or a creature that will drown her in the depths?

In a heartbeat, Amelia makes a life-changing choice and begins an epic journey in the company of an amazing horse. Amelia will need all her wilderness skills to survive as she forges new and unlikely friendships, falls in love with horses, discovers secrets about an old family feud, and searches for her missing father. Bravely facing every hardship, Amelia comes of age and finds the promise of love in the prairie grasslands.

Based on true events, this novel traces the ancestry of Hackney and Standardbred horses in Canada through the imported Norfolk Trotter stallion, Fireaway, who travelled 600 miles by river in a boat.

"Beautifully written from the viewpoint of a vibrant young woman." —Historical Novel Society

Red River Stallion