From the author of "A Dog Called Homeless," winner of the Schneider Family Book Award, comes a gentle tale with a touch of magic about the power of friendship, the truth of belonging, and the most special of a hundred horses.
Nell is not happy about spending her school vacation with relatives she doesn t know. Expecting nothing more than silly little cousins and boring farm life, she sneaks along a special suitcase that once belonged to her father. In it, she knows, are the parts of a music box and sixteen miniature painted horses, and she thinks maybe she can fit them all back together.
But the countryside has unexpected surprises. When a wild and mysterious girl named Angel steals Nell s suitcase, the two girls are united in an adventure of Angel s devising. Nighttime meetings and a horse that might just be magical pique Nell s curiosity, and soon she may find a way to put together the mystery of who Angel truly is, understand the legends about the herd of a hundred horses, and also discover something special about herself.
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