The Wild Path, Sarah R. Baughman
The Wild Path, Sarah R. Baughman
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The Wild Path

Author: Sarah R. Baughman

Narrator: Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged: 6 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/01/2020


Synopsis

The Line Tender meets The Secret Horses of Briar Hill in this hopeful, heartfelt story about one girl's search for legendary horses and her quest to piece her family back together.

Twelve-year-old Claire Barton doesn't like the "flutter feeling" that fills her chest when she worries about the future, but she knows what she loves: the land that's been in her family for three generations; her best friend Maya; her family's horses, Sunny and Sam; and her older brother Andy. That's why, with Andy recently sent to rehab and her parents planning to sell the horses, Claire's world feels like it might flutter to pieces.

When Claire learns about equine therapy, she imagines a less lonely future that keeps her family together, brother and horses included. But, when she finds what seem to be mysterious wild horses in the woods behind her house, she realizes she has a bitmore company than she bargained for. With this new secret—and a little bit of luck—Claire will discover the beauty of change, the power of family, and the strength within herself.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jasmine on October 09, 2020

This book was an excellent read! I loved the brother and sister relationship. Andy was a super cool older brother with his stories and his jokes. He was especially fantastic to take his sister exploring in the woods and up the mountains. There were many good reminders, such as about being unable to......more

Goodreads review by Athena on September 20, 2020

Claire is a 12 year old girl who lives in Vermont with her parents and two horses. Her brother is a recovering addict and the family’s only choice seems to be to sell the horses, as they are not cheap and the center has drained their finances. Claire’s own anxiety is put to the test as her future wi......more

Goodreads review by Brandy on September 19, 2020

My inner teen was SO EXCITED to get on this tour - I loved anything to do with horses when I was Claire's age. Breyer, Grand Champions, Barbie horses (no Barbies though thanks), any horse book, and any horse movie. I LOVED this book, it took me less than a day to finish it. The Wild Path is so beaut......more

Goodreads review by Paige on September 19, 2020

Disclaimer: I received this arc and e-arc from the publisher for a tour! Thanks! All opinions are my own. Book: The Wild Path Author: Sarah R. Baughman Book Series: Standalone Rating: 5/5 Recommended For...: middle grade, people who like horses Publication Date: September 1, 2020 Genre: YA Middle Grade Reco......more

Goodreads review by Grace on December 03, 2022

I’ve read a lot of realistic fiction books lately. Some of which have fantasy in them as well. I’ve also read a lot of really good books lately, but somehow this one stood out. Not in a it’s better then all the others way. It just has a different type of plot. I really enjoyed it! The plot mixes rea......more


Quotes

Praise for The Wild Path:
"A gorgeous, colorful fall setting, a mystery surrounding wild horses roaming the woods, and a sensitive representation of a family contending with addiction all add up to make this not only a magical story, but an important one."—Dusti Bowling, bestselling author of Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus and The Canyon's Edge

Praise for The Light in the Lake:

* "Baughman convincingly portrays the varied reactions to the findings as well as everybody's desire for the lake to thrive.... Compassionately told, this compelling debut brings to life conservation issues and choices young readers will confront as adults."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "In Baughman's skillful handling, Addie's memories of her brother and her first-person voice are both heartbreaking and hopeful. The novel offers a gentle, introspective exploration of grief and the wonder and fragility of nature, creating a beautiful and dynamic world in which the scientific method and magic coexist."—Publishers Weekly, starred review

"The Light in the Lake is a moving novel that skillfully balances magic and science, and loss and hope. Sarah Baughman has created a brave, smart protagonist readers are sure to connect with and root for in her compelling debut."—Supriya Kelkar, award-winning author of Ahimsa and American as Paneer Pie

"Haunting, memorable and full of mystery, The Light in the Lake is a brilliant combination of beautiful, lyrical prose and a compelling, exciting story. Baughman has created complex characters with real, deep emotions and a picturesque setting that will make readers feel as if they are at Maple Lake with Addie."—BookPage

"Told in prose as luminous as the mysterious creature Addie searches for, The Light in the Lake shines with heart, hope, and just a touch of magic."—Cindy Baldwin, author of Where the Watermelons Grow

"A complex take on science, magic, grief, and family for fans of thoughtful realistic fiction in the vein of Kathi Appelt's, Erin Entrada Kelly's, and Ali Benjamin's novels."—School Library Journal

"The Light in the Lake radiates with heart and hope. As Addie's tender memories of her brother intertwine with the magic she uncovers in her town's beloved lake, we're led on a moving exploration of science, grief, and self-discovery. A poignant, lyrical story that tugs at the heartstrings."—Mae Respicio, award-winning author of The House That Lou Built

"Baughman paints with authenticity the grief of Addie.... Addie's unabashed love for science makes her a pleasingly STEM-focused heroine, and her quest to solve Amos' questions about the lake is interesting and admirable."—BCCB

"Drawing on the wonder of science and the power of magic, Baughman has crafted a story that plunges readers into the deep places of the heart. In The Light in the Lake she reminds us that not even the depths of loss can prevent the rise of light and discovery. A poignant story, filled to the brim with hope."—Beth Hautala, author of Waiting for Unicorns and The Ostrich and Other Lost Things