Shelby and the Back-to-School Blues

by Marty Kay Jones

Ebook, 2024

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Available

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Fic Childrens Jones

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anonymous

Description

The school has started again in the quiet rural town of Old Quarry Lake. Newcomer Shelby and her "townie" friends Katherine and Rose have had an amazing summer becoming friends and spending time with horses.Shelby is afraid that going to school will change the dynamic in her friend group, and she's right. After meeting a fellow horse-crazy girl named Agate in art class, Shelby introduces her to Rose and Katherine. That's when things get... well, weird. Rose keeps disappearing, and Katherine doesn't seem to have much to say to Shelby anymore.As the school year drags on, Shelby finds herself feeling more distant from her friends than ever. Was introducing Agate to her friends a huge mistake?Join the riders of Old Quarry Lake Farms as they spend their first year in school together. A new school building, a new group of friends, and new challenges to face at school and the barn-will the girls be able to navigate so many changes at once?This book is perfect for: Girls ages 9-12Teachers in elementary school through seventh gradeParents and grandparents with girls who love horsesAnyone looking to teach children about empathy, friendship, and compassionAny child struggling with learning challenges (ADHD, Autism Spectrum) and mental health (Anxiety)Readers can relate to issues experienced by the characters in this book, including: Body image concernsBullyingSelf-image and self-esteemStarting a new grade at a new schoolLearning challenges and neurodivergenceFor young readers, pre-teens, tweens, and teens, the Old Quarry Lake Farms Tales are not just warm-hearted stories about girls and their horses, but provide information and insight about horses and the world of riding.This is the third book in the The Old Quarry Lake Farms Tales Series.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member clp2go
This is the third installment of the Old Quarry Lake Farms tales. Shelby and her friends head back to school to start 6th grade. A new friend is added to the group but several worrisome things occur among the girls. The book addresseses some of the weirdness that can occur in a group of friends
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when someone is not privy to all of what is going on in another's life and how changes in circumstances do not mean the end of friendships. There are some rough patches that Shelby must work through, but she does so successfully. The friendships are as strong as ever by the end of the book. While the horses and horse stuff is still present in this book, it is not as prevelent as in the eariler instllments. As the series continues, it is nice to see the girls having more defined and rounded out characters. Something in particular that I like about these books is that the parents and other adults, while secondary characters, are portrayed as smart, caring people that Shelby and her friends can relie on and go to if necessary.
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LibraryThing member LilyRoseShadowlyn
This was a great story, with a focus on friendship, and embracing differences. There's so much that happens in this, and once again, I find myself identifying with the girls. I know what it's like to be an outsider, and how learning disabilities and mental health can really affect your life. The
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girls learned the importance of communicating, and that sometimes struggles in your personal life can spill over and affect friendships. It was heartwarming to see all the parents be so supportive, and proactive about not just school but mental health. There were times my heart just hurt seeing the girls struggling, and Shelby's anxiety, but in the end I couldn't stop smiling. Cannot recommend this series enough, each book has a unique lesson, and situations that many middle schoolers will be able to relate to.
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Old Quarry Lake Farms, 3

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Fic Childrens Jones

Rating

½ (4 ratings; 4.8)
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