Back in the Saddle

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Bantam Books, 2000 - Juvenile Fiction - 248 pages
Who knew relationships could be so tough?

Stevie Lake, ace reporter! She's joined the Fenton Hall school paper, and she's ready to go undercover and break big stories. But her editor has other ideas. Stevie's first assignment is to cover the junior course on marriage. It's not Stevie's idea of a hard-hitting investigative piece, but it beats writing about lunch menus. Still, she needs an angle, and she has the perfect one. She'll profile three "marriages": her own, Callie Forester's, and Veronica diAngelo's. But Veronica doesn't want to be profiled -- she doesn't even want to be in the class. And Stevie's own "marriage" is headed for divorce court faster than you can say "cavalletti". At least Callie and her "husband" are having a blast planning for the future. In fact, as far as someone is concerned, they're having too much fun.

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Section 2
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Section 3
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About the author (2000)

Children's book author Bonnie Bryant was born and raised in New York City. She became interested in horses as a child when she spent her summers in Massachusetts near a field of horses. She graduated from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin and returned to New York City to work for Scholastic, Inc. In 1983, she began writing books and her early works were written using her married name, B. B. Hiller. These books included Rent a Third Grader and novelizations of such movies as The Karate Kid, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Big, and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. In 1986, she was approached by Bantam to write four books "about girls and horses," which eventually became The Saddle Club series written as Bonnie Bryant. She is also the author of the Pony Tails series and Pine Hollow series.