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Seventeen-year-old Gwen Cook arrives on the northern California coast to help her grandmother run an inn and soon meets Jessie, a strange boy with no family or home. Although at times he's painfully honest with Gwen, there's something Jessie is not telling her.

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Seventeen-year-old Gwen Cook arrives on the northern California coast to help her grandmother run an inn and soon meets Jessie, a strange boy with no family or home. Although at times he's painfully honest with Gwen, there's something Jessie is not telling her.
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Terri Farley has always loved horses and is overjoyed that she outgrew her childhood allergy to them. She taught middle school and high school language arts and journalism in inner-city Los Angeles before moving to the cowgirl state of Nevada. Now she rides the range researching the books that have made her an award-winning author and an advocate for the West’s wild places and wildlife—especially wild horses. Through school and library visits, Terri continues to work with young people learning to make their voices heard. She lives in a one-hundred-year-old house with her family, which includes her dog, Willow. In true collie fashion, Willow rescued the youngest member of the Farley family, an orphaned kitten named Tamarack.