It's crisis time anyway for the farmer who runs the stables...And someone has put poison into Misty's feed...Jen and Keisha think they know who. But finding proof gets them into big trouble...The great thing about the High Interest Series from Robinswood is that you'd never think that the books were anything other than just regular books. They look like, feel like, and read like regular books. But there's a lot of meticulous development behind each title to make the books attractive to readers right across the reading range in the classroom - from the avid to the much more reluctant. This is invaluable for integrated classroom discussion, especially when reviewing the books with the material in the Teachers' Handbooks. Each book is developed, designed and laid out with great care to work really well with any reader - whether in the classroom or at home. It's then extensively tested and refined in the classroom environment to make sure that it will get read, that students won't give up on the story through over-challenging text, and that they'll get the satisfaction of having completed the book.

 

This book is part of a book series called High Interest Primary .

There are 80 pages in this book. This is a short story book. This book was published 2007 by Robinswood Press .

Paul Kropp is the author of many popular novels for young people. His work includes six award-winning young adult novels, many high-interest novels, as well as writing for adults and younger children. Mr. Kropp's most popular novels for young adults, 'Moonkid and Prometheus' and 'Moonkid and Liberty', have been translated into German, Danish, French, Portuguese and two dialects of Spanish. They have won awards across the globe. Paul Kropp lives in an 1889 town-house in Toronto's Cabbagetown district with his wife Lori and is a popular speaker for teachers and librarians on issues related to reading. Liz Brown has loved horses ever since she was a little girl, long before she went to Ryerson University to study journalism. She was lucky enough to grow up on a horse farm with two ponies, Misty and Frosty. Like Kate in Dark Ryder, Liz always wanted to show a horse at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, Canada. She finally got the chance in 2002, but didn't do quite as well as Kate in the competition. Liz now divides her time between magazine journalism and teaching kids how to ride.

This book has the following chapters: Chapter One: Misty Is in Trouble, Chapter Two: Maybe I'm Getting Old, Chapter Three: We Need a Plan, Chapter Four: Peeking from a Stall, Chapter Five: Ready to Get in Trouble?, Chapter Six: By Moonlight, Chapter Seven: Who Gives Up?, Chapter Eight: You Could Have Been Killed.

This book is in the following series:

High Interest Primary

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