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Thoroughbred is a series of young-adult novels that revolves around Kentucky Thoroughbred racing and equestrianism.The series was started in 1991 by Joanna Campbell (better known as Jo Ann Simon, previously Haessig), and numbered 72 books, in addition to several "super editions" and a spin-off series, Ashleigh, by the time it ended in 2005.
The entire Ashleigh series is in a sort of "time bubble" and none of the events really line up with the events in the other Thoroughbred books, so it is almost a stand alone series in and of itself. Lightning's Last Hope; A Horse For Christmas; Waiting For Stardust; Good-Bye Midnight Wanderer; The Forbidden Stallion; A Dangerous Ride; Derby Day ...
Gerda Charles (1915–1996, England, f), pseudonym of Edna Lipson Thomas Charles (1755–1814, Wales, nf) Maria Louisa Charlesworth (1819–1880, England, ch/nf)
Deirdre Campbell Indy's student and the daughter of Dr. Joanna Campbell. Dr. Joanna Campbell mother of Deirdre Campbell and Indy's boss who invites him on the dig. Jack Shannon Indy's best friend and roommate, a jazz musician. Dr. Milford an eccentric old friend to Indy's father and Marcus Brody, who likes to randomly speak Middle English. He ...
A 17-year-old girl named Shannon (Julianne Michelle) faces and overcomes hardship with the discovery of the mother she never knew and with her love for a hobbled horse named Rainbow. With her father dying in the earliest moments of the film Shannon has to learn from a friend of the family that her father participated in kidnapping her from her ...
E. Simms Campbell – cartoonist; Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell – cartoonist, 2020–2021, 2023; Michael Campbell; Pascal Campion – cover artist, 2019–2021; Harkaitz Cano — poet, 2022; Hallie Cantor – humorist, 2014–2018; Francisco Cantú – critic, 2021; Kevin Canty – fiction writer, 1997–2014; Lincoln Caplan – staff writer, 1985
Charles Edward Parker was born on August 25, 1836, in Owego, New York, to Catherine Ann (née Pumpelly) and John Mason Parker. His father was a member of the U.S. Congress and a New York Supreme Court justice. His grandfather John C. Parker was also a New York Supreme Court justice. [1] [2] He graduated Hobart College in 1857.
Campbell-Black's first appearance is in the novel Riders, which follows the lives and loves of a group of horse riders and show-jumpers. Although initially portrayed as a brutish, womanizing, adulterous cad, Campbell-Black's character is later somewhat redeemed through his triumphant winning of an Olympic gold medal for Great Britain .