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Book Description
"The year is 1917, and young men are volunteering to go ""over there"" to fight for freedom against the Germans. Back on the homefront, nineteen-year-old Martha Lesson leaves her home in Pendleton and comes to the Umatilla region looking for work, for adventure--and for a home. A horse-trainer by trade, Martha arrives in south central Washington State, and is immediately hired by several local families to break horses to saddle.
Traditionally, horse breaking was done by men, usually by snub-tying the animal for hours (or days), or by ""bucking out"" the horse until it was too exhausted to protest carrying a rider. But Martha has a different plan for the horses she will train....
In the course of the winter months, Martha trains a horse for a man dying of cancer, befriends a German family who are shunned by their neighbors, attends dances and skating parties, and, despite her shy nature, becomes part of the community."
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