I had high hopes for this book after reading Hinton's The Outsiders, while it didn't meet my expectations, it was still a good read. Taming The Star Runner follows Travis Harris, a hardened, popular city boy from Tulsa- with a soft spot for writing, but when he comes home to find his abusive stepfather cramming his writing in the fireplace, the hot-tempered Travis knows that he has gone too far, and attacks him. Later, when released from Juvie, he is placed in the custody of his Uncle Ken, who lives in the outskirts of rural Tulsa, longing for his home, Travis hates life in the country, laughed at and ignored for his tough attitude and looks, he is alone- his personality that was revered in his home town has become his downfall. When he is introduced to Casey, one of the riding instructors at ken's ranch he is facinated- bolder and braver than any girl he's known and intent on taming the Star Runner, the wildest, meanest, and most striking horse in the barn.
Taming the Star Runner (Cascades)
By S.E. Hinton
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 9 - 12 | Grades 10 - 9 | Z | 4.7 | 38840 |
Travis is sent to his uncle's ranch to "straighten himself out". He becomes involved with a riding school and in particular Casey, the instructor. As Casey tries desperately to tame the almost demonic Star Runner, Travis finds himself being pulled against the destructive forces within himself.
Publisher: Delacorte Press
ISBN-13: 9780385376662
ISBN-10: 0385376669
Published on 8/6/2013
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 192