
Wild Ride
Tales of Danger Series by High Noon Books
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Narrated by:
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The Staff at High Noon Books
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By:
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Zena Dele
About this listen
After Gabe's parents die in an accident, he and his brother are on their own. Gabe wants to train horses and become a rodeo rider like his brother. His brother wants him to go to college and forget about horses. Determined to do things his way, Gabe puts a secret plan into action that puts his safety at risk.
Wild Ride is part of the Quick-Read, Tales of Danger Series by Zena Dele. Sheer ice cliffs. Wild Horses. Deadly accidents. Danger lurks in the great outdoors. Young people test their limits - and find hidden strengths - when they face challenges.
©High Noon Books 2012 (P)High Noon Books 2012
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