She makes a lot of mistakes that really concern Annemarie. Eva gets in a load of trouble at school and with life in general. This conflict between mother and daughter is constantly flaring and this causes a lot of issues. She gets more competitive and wants to move up in the competition, but after Annemarie’s horrible show jumping accident, she’s a bit hesitant to even let her ride. Annemarie helps with the barn riding lessons and occasionally-secretly-rides her magnificent horse Hurrah while Eva is becoming more of a truly amazing rider. Annemarie learns a lot about how hard moving on can be in this eventful book.Īnnemarie and her daughter, Eva, live with Annemarie’s mother, Mutti (as you would find out in the book before this one). She has to make many tough, but big decisions that could change her, or her daughter’s life forever. Like in “Riding Lessons”, Annemarie has many stressors (like her complicated love life and her daughter’s attitude) that cause her constant emotional distress. There’s happiness and sorrow in everything that happens in main character, Annemarie Zimmer’s hectic life. Sara Gruen has done it again! “Flying Changes”, the amazing sequel to Gruen’s book “Riding lessons”, is another emotional roller coaster.
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