This last week I read a recently published book call A Horse Named Viking by Caroline Akervik. The book is about the life of a horse named Viking. Viking is not your typical horse but a horse with attitude and a mind of his own. He is a horse that can not be controlled and goes through many trainers before he finds trainers that will work with him the way he wants. The author knew her subject well and by the time I finished reading the book I had a desire to be part of the horse world that the author described. The descriptions in this book were so good that I felt like I was sitting watching the scenes as I read the book. I fell in love with the horse Viking in this story even know the horse wasn't what you would call the typical horse. This book made me laugh and made me cry. I could not put the book down until I had finished it. I would recommend this book for your students that love stories about horses. Your students will learn a lot about horses and about the world international horse competition. This book was wonderful. I believe that this books audience will be students in grades 4-9 (and many adults).
The author of this book is from Eau Claire, Wisconsin and is a Library Media Specialist at a local elementary school.
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The author of this book is from Eau Claire, Wisconsin and is a Library Media Specialist at a local elementary school.
Book trailer
Reviews done by others:
Good Reads
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