Ghost Horse at Oak Lane Stable: Book 4, by Kerri Lukasavitz
Middle Grade Fiction
224 pages
Ghost Horse is an engaging and heartwarming tale that seamlessly weaves the captivating world
of horses with the emotions and trials of being a teen. The author masterfully captures the
essence of adolescence, blending relatable teenage experiences with the enchantment of the
equestrian realm. This book is also a perfect stand alone, so if you haven’t read the first three
books in the series, you won’t miss a beat.
The author does a fantastic job conveying the thoughts and feelings of a 14-year-old and uses
great interiority to show Cassie’s struggles which gives the story its core. Also, being an animal
lover, there is something about animal friendships that I adore. But you don’t need to be a “horse
person” specifically to appreciate this book, because it is the characters that will hold your
attention until the very end. I think coming-of-age readers will really enjoy this book, as well as
older readers who want to be transported back in time and have a wholesome read.
Reviewer Andrea Christoff lives in Spring Green, WI. By day, she
works in Marketing for her family’s fourth-generation cheese company and, in her free time, she
writes fiction and non-fiction picture books. She is a member of SCBWI, Storyteller Academy
and the Wisconsin Writers Association.