Be Well, Beware by Jessie Haas

Be Well, Beware

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A Child Study Association of America Book of the Year: Lily’s beloved horse Beware is sick—can Lily save her?

Something’s wrong with Beware.
 
Lily knows the minute she spies the mare standing under the trees, the way Beware does in summer to get away from the heat. But today there’s no shade beneath the bare branches, and it’s freezing out. When Lily calls for her, Beware doesn’t come trotting over. She doesn’t move, even when Lily offers her an apple core. She isn’t injured, because Lily can’t find any cuts or bruises on her. But when Lily tells her to walk, Beware’s back legs buckle and she nearly falls down!
 
Beware is sick, but she has no fever and is still eating a little bit. The vet makes a diagnosis, but the treatments don’t help. Surgery may be the only answer. But it’s expensive—and dangerous.
 
Will Beware survive? Lily needs more than hopes and prayers—she needs a miracle: Somehow, she has to find a way to save her.

“The plot takes off from the first page and maintains intensity right until the end.” —School Library Journal
 
“Written with many sensory details, the present-tense narrative has a compelling sense of immediacy. . . . Lily’s emotions come through so clearly that readers, even those new to the series, will find themselves caring about Beware as well. . . . Older children will also find this a rewarding book.” —Booklist

Jessie Haas is the author of numerous acclaimed books for young people, including Unbroken, which was a Publishers Weekly Best Book. She lives in Westminster, Vermont, with her husband, Michael J. Daley, a children’s author. Haas began writing about horses from a young age and wrote a story during her junior year of college that became her first novel, Keeping Barney

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