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The Broken Fence

by James J AntonioHistria Kids

$19.99

The Broken Fence: Silvery Flash by James J Antonio is available for preorder. It will ship on or before its release date of May 5, 2026. The Broken Fence is a heartfelt coming-of-age novel set in the vibrant world of horse racing, following ten-year-old Mark Lachine as he embarks on an...

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978-1-59211-599-0

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About This Book

The Broken Fence: Silvery Flash by James J Antonio is available for preorder. It will ship on or before its release date of May 5, 2026.

The Broken Fence is a heartfelt coming-of-age novel set in the vibrant world of horse racing, following ten-year-old Mark Lachine as he embarks on an extraordinary journey with his foal, Amazing Gray. A special gift from his grandfather, Jesse Earlsmore, the filly represents both a challenge and a dream for Mark.

As he navigates the complexities of raising and training Amazing Gray, Mark encounters various obstacles that test his dedication and determination. With the support of his grandfather, experienced trainer Bart Dunford, and skilled jockey Marty Jones, he learns valuable lessons about hard work, commitment, and the importance of family.

The Broken Fence is a nostalgic and uplifting tale that celebrates the transformative power of dreams and the lasting impact of cherished relationships, ultimately shaping Mark into the person he is destined to become.

 

About the Author

James J Antonio — I live in Niagara Falls, Ontario, where I was born. I went to St. Joseph's school and attended Notre Dame high in Welland. I worked on my B.A. at Brock University and graduated in 1972. I wandered around for several years, unsure as to what to do in life, and worked at a number of jobs in the interim. I was leaning towards becoming a teacher and did so: elementary French. It was mostly an unsatisfying experience, with very few grade-school students wanting to learn the subject. My mind all the while was never far away from writing and the desire to become a writer. I had a large number of short stories published in a local newspaper not far from where I lived. It was quite a thrill to see these stories, one every week. I was paid $3 each! I left teaching and worked as a manager in the family business, selling produce to local restaurants in our tourist-oriented area. I wrote and wrote until I felt the writing good enough to be published (now). My belief is that artists of any kind know when something is good and when it's not. all that is required is practice and practice to hone your craft.

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