Bray

Pale Mare *~ ~ ~ Marian Flandrick Bray ~ ~ ~*
 * 1) T F Marian Bray began writing in elementary school.
 * 2) T F Bray has published 19 books.
 * 3) T F There are not many events like the charreada where Bray grew up.
 * 4) T F Charros means cowgirls.
 * 5) T F Bray thinks women are oppressed in her Hispanic culture.

Summary Sentence Starters p. 226 Marian Flandrick Bray began writing in ....................... and her first story was about....................... (par 1)Bray has published .......................books and over.......................articles. (par 2)Many of Bray's writings are about....................... (par 2)In "The Pale Mare" Bray discusses....................... (par 3)A charreada is a .......................and there are many of them in....................... (p. par 3)Seeing the horses get roped by cowboys makes Bray think about....................... (par 4)Charros are....................... (par 4)Bray makes the connection between the mares in the rodeo and....................... (par 4)

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More about Marian Flandrick Bray Best-selling author Marian Flandrick Bray, who grew up on the border of East L.A., has written more than 20 novels for children and teens and over 150 stories for publishers such as Doubleday, Scholastic, Zondervan, David C. Cook, Chariot Books, Harold Shaw Publishers, Tyndale House, and Augsburg Press, including: Forever Friends, Ever So Slightly, Herds of Thunder, Manes of Gold, The Pale Mare, Stepping Over Stones, Summer by the Sea, Springtime of Khan, The World's Biggest Chicken, The Lassie Series (Under the Big Top, Treasure at Eagle Mountain, Lassie to the Rescue, Hayloft Hideout, Danger at Echo Cliffs), and The Reba Novels (Bounty Hunter, Runaways, Kayla's Secret, Lost on Catalina Island) Marian has been a college instructor with the Children's Institute of Literature, Learning Tree University in California, and Biola University. She has raised chinchillas, guinea pigs, a flock of chickens, rabbits, dogs, cats, and horses--all Santa Ana riverbed foundlings (dumped as babies and in a poor condition when she rescued them).

Books by Marian Flandrick Bray