Coming Home (Heartland #1)

by Lauren Brooke

Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

J3B.Bro

Publication

Scholastic Inc.

Pages

140

Description

Amy's mother founded Heartland, a place for healing traumatized horses, but Amy, who inherited her mother's skills with horses, must continue her work after an accident on a stormy night kills her mother.

Collection

Barcode

738

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2000

Physical description

140 p.; 7.7 inches

ISBN

0439130204 / 9780439130202

UPC

607117117869

User reviews

LibraryThing member Polo.Pony
"Coming Home" (Heartland #1) by Lauren Brooke was such a good book! I love the Heartland series! Amy convinces her Mom to drive an abandoned horse back to there ranch. All goes well until a strong storm picks up and they are included in a deadly crash. Will Amy learn to forgive herself, and what
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about Spartan, the horse she and her Mom saved? Find out in "Coming Home!"
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LibraryThing member hongmei_qiu
In 2007, Heartland was adapted into a television series which began airing on CBC in Canada
On Heartland, a farm in Virginia, abused or neglected horses are healed by Amy’s mother-a talented and gifted horse trainer. However, everything changed when Army’s mother died while trying to save a
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stallion from a thunderstorm. Lou, Amy’s elder sister, had to leave her job in New York and come back to Heartland to help, but her views are different from that of Amy’s. As Amy is struggling to deal with the sorrow of losing her mother and bettering the relation between Lou and her, she must work hard to keep Heartland going using her horse whispering talent that she inherited from her mother.
This book is recommended for readers 9 years old and up.
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LibraryThing member Proustitutes
I've never made a review for a book that I read in the past, but I'm going to make an exception for this book (and the prolific series that it spawned).

I read these when I was maybe twelve or thirteen years old and fell in love with every book. I rode horses for a few years, never really got into
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that horse-obsession phase that some people have, but I sure as hell did love these books. They were innocent and engrossing, perfect small books to get a tween or early teen to read, and I went through them on a book-per-day basis. Although I can't remember names or plotlines now, I remember loving with all of my heart these books, all of their characters, and all of the horses.
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LibraryThing member weisser4
Good middle school, girl, lover of horses book.
LibraryThing member AshleyPelletier
I absolutely love the show so i thought i would give the books a try. So far i am impressed with how much i like the book. It has some differences that make it seem like the same characters but in a different story line. Overall i will continue to read the series.
LibraryThing member Briars_Reviews
I absolutely love the television adaption of this book, so it was only natural for me to find the book it's based on! It took me many (and I mean MANY) years to find this book on my wild book hunt but I finally found it! And wow-za it was cute and sweet and everything I could have imagined! Sure,
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it's not identical to the television show (have you SEEN how many seasons Heartland has?) but it's still an absolute gem!

This book pulled at my heart strings for sure, but it was very sweet! I will definitely be continuing with this series when I find the sequels!

Coming Home by Lauren Brooke follows Amy, a young teenager who works on her Mom's horse ranch. Throw in her grandpa Jack, the helping hand Ty and her sister Lou, and you've got an interesting cast! Amy also has a best friend, an interesting neighbour and LOTS of horses! This book is for those young girls who were obsessed with horses... seriously, this entire series is about helping horses heal and get better.

I wish I would have gotten my hands on this book when I was a kid. It's a quick read, very sweet and has lots of heart in it (haha... joke... heart in Heartland... lots of puns...). The book is simplistic in nature, but it's a book for middle grade readers. If you're expecting a master's thesis on horses, this book isn't for you! As a middle grade novel it's absolutely perfect. As an adult I can point out some major flaws, but this book wasn't written for adults. The accident that occurs in this book is the most interesting "flaw", but it's a children's read so seriously, we don't need to break it all apart. Let it be as middle grade novel.

I really want to continue this series since it is heart warming. Even though there's a fair bit of grief in this novel, it felt very real and wonderful. Especially for those middle grade readers!

Side note: FYI... the television series is different from the books. While it's not the same, both are marvelous in their own ways.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book! I want to read the entire series if possible! And, if you enjoy the book, I highly recommend the television show since it's full of heart too! Ah yes, another pun, what did you expect from me?

Four out of five stars!
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Rating

½ (87 ratings; 3.9)

Call number

J3B.Bro
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