Tabitha

Book Five, Story One

I’ve known Tabitha and her parents, Linda and Bob, for many years. Tabitha has always been a loyal reader of my children’s books and she has ridden since she was a very young girl. She even learned to jump horses and competes in horse shows. Tabitha was the perfect young girl to feature in this story since I have watched her grow in her riding skills from the time she was very young.

 

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Kim McLain
Camp Hill, PA
‘Wolfie the Most Beautiful Pony in the World’ was my favorite in Adventures At Green Apple Acres because I strive to see the inner beauty in people and other beings. As an example, my favorite dogs have always been mutts — not classically built, with features that can be easily judged, like purebreds at shows — but scruffy, one-of-a-kind companions, with personalities as unique as their outward appearances. And when I was in school, I avoided the cliques of girls who seemed overly concerned with their looks and clothing. Instead, I gravitated toward those who may not have been perfect on the outside, but they had a brain and a sense of humor, which I found much more interesting than a pretty dress or impeccable make-up and hair. So, like the character John, I can appreciate someone for all they have to offer, and see past what meets the eye.