Cold Freedom

Cold Freedom

by Troon Harrison
Cold Freedom

Cold Freedom

by Troon Harrison

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Overview

"Beautifully written from the viewpoint of a vibrant young woman." - Historical Novel Society on Red River StallionBook 3 in the Historical Horses series!A teenage girl and her beautiful purebred horse; the coldest winter of the twentieth century; a brutal invading army; and refugees fleeing for their lives. Can love be the only thing that saves them?A black Trakehner mare named Carina saved Eva's life when she was young. Now Eva, daughter of a Prussian cavalry officer, needs to save her mare's life-if she can. It's 1945 and Eva, her family, and the horses join the refugees struggling across northern Europe, fleeing the advance of the Red Army. The horses walk carrying unborn foals, their shoes falling off, their legs injured, their bellies empty. Eva doesn't know what they will face on their epic trek. Can she keep her promise to Carina that one day she will run in green pastures, and her foals will be champions? This dream is practically all that helps Eva face the unbelievable hardship along hundreds of miles of icy roads. Through it all, she is determined not to be parted from her black mare.Based on true events, this novel traces the history of Trakehner horses. Internationally famous in dressage and jumping, they walked out of Prussia during WWII in an incredible feat of endurance."Impressive research brings this era to life, characters ring true, and equestrian abilities, while impressive, are fully credible." - Kirkus Reviews on The Horse Road

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781988211084
Publisher: Troon Harrison
Publication date: 05/31/2017
Series: Historical Horses , #3
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Troon Harrison is an internationally published, award winning author, an editor, and a creative writing teacher. Born in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Troon was raised mainly in Cornwall, England. She holds degrees in sociology, primary education, and English literature. When she isn't writing, she is out in the pasture, enjoying the companionship of her horses. Her work is published in six languages and eight countries and has been favorably reviewed in leading periodicals (including Quill and Quire, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, Library Journal, Atlantic Review, Kirkus, Horn Books, Canadian Materials, Canadian Book Review Annual, The London Times, and Canadian Living). Her books have consistently been chosen as notable by the Canadian Children's Book Center in Toronto, and two of her picture books are animated television shows on YTV.
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