Raining Sardines (A Deborah Brodie Book)
 

Raining Sardines (A Deborah Brodie Book)

by Enrique Flores-Galbis

Wealthy landowner Don Rigol practically owns the town. To expand his coffee plantation, he will lay waste the mountain jungle and the secret valley where the ancient breed of Paso Fino horses roams wild. Can best friends Enriquito and Ernestina find a way to save the ponies, ensure justice at a trumped-up trial, and reclaim the mountain for their people? Will they rescue lost Indian... (read more)

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Enriquito and Ernestina are two kids who triumph over the richest man in town with perseverence and respect for the legends that are dear to the villagers.

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