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A review by anomalousheart
The Glory by Lauren St. John
5.0
This is my second time reading The Glory, and I still love it just as much I did the first time. The story follows a teenage girl with a troubled life but a passion for horses that just burns so brightly. However, her spirited but chaotic nature leads her to a camp for 'troubled' teens, where she suffers at the hands of Warden Cartright, and meets a Palamino Mustang, Scout, who is just as wild-natured as she is. They share a common goal: to be free. And thus begins their journey to freedom, love, and new, happier beginnings more suiting to their natures and hearts.
Coming from a family who loves horses, I've been obsessed with horse fiction since I was young. Though I've never taken lessons myself, this novel makes me yearn to try - if I can somehow get over my anxiety. But all in all, if the rest of Lauren St. John's books are as good as The Glory, I shall definitely have to read them!
Coming from a family who loves horses, I've been obsessed with horse fiction since I was young. Though I've never taken lessons myself, this novel makes me yearn to try - if I can somehow get over my anxiety. But all in all, if the rest of Lauren St. John's books are as good as The Glory, I shall definitely have to read them!