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Horse-crazy fourth-grader Ellie James constantly dreams about having a horse of her own, and God finally seems to have answered her prayers, but not with the gleaming black stallion she has been longing for.

Fourth-graders Ellie and Colt have been best friends since kindergarten, but when Colt starts treating Ellie badly and even ignores her younger, deaf brother, she wonders if she should continue to pray for a horse for Colt, as she has been ever since she got her own horse.

When Bob the horse disappears from his pasture and Mrs. Gray accuses Jen of having left the gate open, Jen has a hard time forgiving her for not believing the truth.

When someone claiming to be her horse's original owner shows up and wants the horse back, fourth-grader Ellie prays for a miracle.

Even though she has spent the week doing selfish things, nine-year-old Ellie asks God for help when her beloved horse becomes sick.

Katy would rather be at home for Christmas. But she and Ali Cat are snowed in at Granny's--without any gifts! Will they have a merry Christmas anyway?

Jen loves horses but her parents cannot afford to buy her one, and so when Bob arrives next door it seems her prayers have been answered until she realizes that neither Bob, nor his new caretaker, Mrs. Gray, seems to want her friendship.

"Bunny and Chick hurry to gather their farm animal friends for an exciting Easter Day parade! In their finest fashion, the animals dress up in flower crowns and necklaces, bow ties, and top hats. Then Rooster leads the herd as they praise God with a joyful harmony of baas, moos, ...

Twelve-year-old Winnie faces three big problems--an orphan foal who won't eat, the miniature horse she has trouble training, and a classmate who seems to be an unreliable friend.

Winnie is determined to find out who is sabotaging her new friend Ramon's chances to become a star circus performer.

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