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Lyle and his siblings are living on the cusp of the future in the New World. Their step-mom is American and their Dad is Dutch, like most everyone else in the city of Holland where the Dutch immigrants have settled. Now, the fall of 1871, smoke has been blowing through the town for days. Contained forest fires are not so much contained anymore. Worst of all, their step-mom, Winny, is about to have a baby, their horses are separated because the filly is being weaned, and the Hell-and-Brimstone the preacher always preached is surrounding their city. When the fire breaks, they almost make their…mehr

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Lyle and his siblings are living on the cusp of the future in the New World. Their step-mom is American and their Dad is Dutch, like most everyone else in the city of Holland where the Dutch immigrants have settled. Now, the fall of 1871, smoke has been blowing through the town for days. Contained forest fires are not so much contained anymore. Worst of all, their step-mom, Winny, is about to have a baby, their horses are separated because the filly is being weaned, and the Hell-and-Brimstone the preacher always preached is surrounding their city. When the fire breaks, they almost make their escape. Lyle, Aggie & Rudy are on the back of the surrey and headed safely out of town when they hear a whinny-a desperate cry of a mare from inside the livery stable. Lyle jumps from the back of the surrey. He hears Aggie and Rudy land behind him, and their adventure of rescuing horses and escaping the fire begins. The horses will not be their only rescue. And it could be the children need rescuing themselves.
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Children's book author and artist Linda Gruenberg is a horse lover at heart. She has done every possible thing you can do with horses, including having them mow the lawn, drive single and double, rake the hay field with a horse-drawn rake, swim, jump logs and ditches, vault, stand in the saddle to pick apples-you get the point. It's only fitting that her lifelong passion led her to write Blazes & Brimstone, Good Luck Chestnut, and Hummer, all books that center around horses and the life changes that come with loving them. As Linda conveys, if you have horses, neighbor kids eventually show up, and she loves getting a child up on a horse and seeing their eyes light up. She even formed a vaulting club in order to teach kids how to safely ride her horses. Linda enjoys sharing her love of horses with children.Linda likes starting out a book concept by asking, "What if...?" and churning that question in her mind until it turns into a story. She believes that strong and memorable characters are so integral to a great story, and she can hear her characters' voices sometimes, propelling her into deep characterization. It's during these times that she even enjoys the company of her characters. She hopes that her story's characters allow her readers to step into someone else's shoes for a while and help them see the world from a different perspective and build empathy. When Linda isn't writing uplifting stories of self-discovery for middle-graders, she enjoys painting watercolors of horses, carving, restoring horse-drawn vehicles, building hitching posts, and any other horse-related project. She also plays the hammered dulcimer, a percussion stringed instrument dating to 900 A.D. Linda is an American enjoying life in Lapland, Sweden, after living in Northern Michigan for many years. She and her partner have two horses along with a family of hares and some wild reindeer who sometimes frolic in their yard. Originally published thirty years ago by Houghton-Mifflin, Hummer was nominated for the prestigious Mark Twain Book Award and the Golden Sowers Award. Linda's newly revised and relaunched edition, published by Kenda Press, features charming new pencil illustrations and a fresh cover design. Blazes & Brimstone, due for release in October, 2022, is a historical middle-grade novel. It takes place in Holland, Michigan, on October 8,1871-on the same day as the Great Chicago fire-when the booming city of Holland also burned to the ground. Blazes & Brimstone is timeless in its treatment of disaster and the courage of the people that work together to rise above it.Good Luck Chestnut is a picture book illustrating horse colors-in theory-but also illustrating how kids use horses as jungle gyms and playgrounds, as it includes kids from around the world too. It is a roller coaster of rollicking slant rhymes hurling itself through a world of horse colors toward the simple message that every child deserves to hear.