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Second Wind

Second Wind

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by Lauraine Snelling

Book Details

Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Published: 1993
Language: en
Pages: 173
ISBN: 9781556614019
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Moderate confidence: 70%

Looky Rating System Score adjusted for ages 13+

Moderate confidence (70%) — AI estimate from description and metadata.

Content Intensity

How strong or frequent is this content? Higher scores mean more intense content.

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💥ViolenceVery low
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❤️Love & RomanceNone
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🧠Mental HealthLow
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💬!*$#LanguageNone
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🍷🚬Substance UseNone
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😨Fear / HorrorLow

Story Themes

What is this book about? Higher scores mean the theme is more central to the plot — not a warning.

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🧙Fantasy / SupernaturalNot present
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🏳️‍🌈LGBTQ+ RepresentationNot present
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🚀Sci-Fi / FuturisticNot present
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Disability & NeurodiversityNot present

Description

Will Trish Expose The Culprit Before It's Too Late?Sixteen-year-old Trisha Evanston is back home in Portland and ready for a fresh start. After a summer of grieving over her father's death from cancer, Trish finds herself growing excited about the upcoming racing season. But with only two weeks before the racing track at Portland Meadows is scheduled to open, Trish overhears rumors of corruption and illicit financial deals among the track's management. What will this mean to the future of her family's racing business?When Trish learns that the city council may force the track to close, she determines to put the criminals behind bars before it causes the track's ruin. Suddenly Trish finds herself in very hot water--and chilling threats warn her to stay away from Portland Meadows!

Themes & Topics

Juvenile FictionAnimalsHorsesReligiousChristianSocial Themes

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