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Topanga Canyon: Fire Season

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Pub Date 21 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 23 May 2023


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Description

Matt, a teenage boy from Chicago, is exiled to his grandfather's horse ranch in Topanga, California by his alcoholic mother. There, he must learn to adapt to an alien lifestyle filled with strangers and animals he finds terrifying.

As Matt's new life unfolds and his love for horses grows, he realizes that his grandfather is in danger of losing his beloved ranch due to outstanding debts. Desperate to keep the ranch, his grandfather leases out one of the barns to an unscrupulous horse trainer named Robert Sinclair.

Matt soon witnesses the antiquated and brutal methods of training Sinclair uses on his Tennessee Walking Horses. Confronted by an unwillingness by everyone at the ranch to oppose Sinclair and his use of horse soring, Matt searches for a way to make the outside world aware of the horse's needless torture. With the help of his friend Ariel, they devise a plan to expose Sinclair and his brutal methods. But will the fury of the yearly Santa Ana winds ignite a devastating fire and give Sinclair his chance for revenge?

Topanga Canyon: Fire Season by Barbara Bryan weaves a tale that reignites the essential truth that we all intrinsically possess the courage to face the myriad of challenges in today's world and restores the knowledge that, through us, change is possible.

Matt, a teenage boy from Chicago, is exiled to his grandfather's horse ranch in Topanga, California by his alcoholic mother. There, he must learn to adapt to an alien lifestyle filled with strangers...


A Note From the Publisher

Barbara Bryan first fell in love with horses on a pony ride in New York City's Central Park at the age of four. Since then, she has ridden whenever she could on whatever she could. From Western Barrel Racing to Three Day Events, she has cherished them all.

Barbara's love and respect for horses only intensified when she encountered the horrid practice of soring on Tennessee Walking Horses.

During the Covid Lockdown, Barbara decided to use the time by writing a book that would shine a light on soring through the adventures of Matt and Ariel in Topanga Canyon.

She is part-owner of the Interactive Café in Santa Monica, CA. (Interactive-café.com). She delights in talking about horses, equestrian life, and eradicating the practice of soring. Please stop in and share your knowledge and stories. Show her a picture of your horse, and coffee is on the house. Learn more at bbryanwrites.com.

Barbara Bryan first fell in love with horses on a pony ride in New York City's Central Park at the age of four. Since then, she has ridden whenever she could on whatever she could. From Western...


Advance Praise

"In Bryan’s debut YA novel, a teenage boy adjusts to life on his grandfather’s ranch and takes a stand against animal cruelty...A gentle and compelling coming-of-age story." Kirkus

"Book clubs and discussion groups will want to take a look. Compulsively readable and brilliant." BookView Review

"The story of finding where you belong and struggling to do what is right are themes that this age group often encounters. I recommend this book to young adults, horse lovers, or anyone looking to enjoy a good read" Literary Titan

"Libraries seeking crossover titles capable of reaching from young adult to adult audiences will find Topanga Canyon: Fire Season a rich blend of insights that lend to thought-provoking reading, book club discussion, and leisure enjoyment alike." Midwest Book Review

"In Bryan’s debut YA novel, a teenage boy adjusts to life on his grandfather’s ranch and takes a stand against animal cruelty...A gentle and compelling coming-of-age story." Kirkus

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ISBN 9781639887286
PRICE US$18.99 (USD)
PAGES 338

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