One Silver Summer

One Silver Summer

by RachelHickman (Author)

Synopsis

After losing her mum in an accident, Sass is sent to live with her uncle in England. Far from her native Brooklyn, the rocky shores and crumbling castles of Cornwall seem like the perfect place to hide her grief. And when she stumbles across a silver horse in a sunlit meadow Sass feels a surprising sense of peace...only to have it broken by a boy. Arrogant and distrustful, the horse's trainer, Alex, doesn't approve of the trespassing American. Yet after a few chance meetings, he begins to feel a connection to the curious girl with the sad eyes, and offers to teach her to ride. Sass never expected to feel anything again - least of all love - but the lessons reveal a far different Alex, and soon their friendship turns into something more. But Alex has a secret - a bombshell about his family that could shatter Sass's trust...and force him to abandon the one girl who made him believe in himself.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Old Barn Books
Published: 25 May 2017

ISBN 10: 1910646296
ISBN 13: 9781910646298
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
'I loved One Silver Summer. A gorgeously swoony tale of first love and beautiful horses set in a Du Maurier inspired Cornwall of rocky beaches and crumbling castles. Perfect for fans of Lauren St John, this fills a gap in the younger teen market for well written, thrilling, romantic stories.' Fiona Noble; 'Loved it. A book bursting with my guilty pleasures.' Sophia Bennett; 'I loved reading One Silver Summer. It kept me captivated all of Friday afternoon, and all weekend I felt like a little part of me was still in Cornwall, surrounded by swirling mists, galloping along a beach.' Natasha Farrant.
Author Bio
Rachel Hickman is a founding Director of Chicken House Books. She wanted to work in children's books since joining the Puffin Club as a child and has lived that dream for over 25 years. Having worked with some of the most famous names in children's publishing, including Roald Dahl, Dick King-Smith, Ursula Moray Williams and Posy Simmonds, Rachel has at last put pen to paper for her own first novel of love, loss - and horses. Rachel lives in the countryside in Hampshire with her husband, two children, the dog and, of course, her horse.