One Brave Summer
by Amber J. Keyser; Kiersi Burkhart
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Pub Date Jan 01 2017 | Archive Date Mar 01 2017
Lerner Publishing Group | Darby Creek ™
Description
Paley Dixon is not excited about six weeks on a horse ranch without access to the virtual world of Dragonfyre. In-game, she's the Blue Elf, strong and powerful. In the real world, she's coming off a bad year after moving from Los Angeles to Denver. At least Prince, the majestic horse she's paired with at Quartz Creek Ranch, makes her feel like royalty.
To gain Prince's trust, Paley has to find her own confidence, which isn't easy with jerks like Bryce around. When she makes an exciting discovery near the ranch, life finally seems as interesting as Dragonfyre. But to protect her real-world treasure, she'll have to figure out how to turn courage into action.
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To gain Prince's trust, Paley has to find her own confidence, which isn't easy with jerks like Bryce around. When she makes an exciting discovery near the ranch, life finally seems as interesting as Dragonfyre. But to protect her real-world treasure, she'll have to figure out how to turn courage into action.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781467792547 |
PRICE | $27.99 (USD) |
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Middle schooler Paley has been sent to Quartz Creek Ranch, a summer camp for troubled youth, to help break her addiction to a MMORPG game that has taken over her life. In this quick read, Paley realizes her strengths and gains confidence and lasting friendships.
Recommended for older elementary readers, or reluctant teen readers. The prose is easily read, but deals with complex emotions like forgiveness and empathy for those who hurt you.