The Compton Cowboys and the Fight to Save Their Horse Ranch (Young Readers' Edition)
Based on the New York Times article that went viral, this young readers' edition is an uplifting and eye-opening account about nine young black men and one woman from Compton, California, who found rescue and purpose through horseback riding.
The Compton Cowboys are a group of young African American men who grew up in broken homes, amongst poverty, and surrounded by gang violence in Compton, California. With seemingly every odd stacked against them, their futures didn't hold much promise—let alone a guarantee to make it out alive. But with the creation of the Compton Jr. Posse—a youth program set on a horse ranch in the middle of Compton—they found a safe space. Riding their horses around Compton means the Cowboys don't get stopped and searched by police and aren't at risk from gangbangers.
This young readers' edition will introduce the people who established the ranch and posse and created a path toward safety and salvation for a number of kids of Compton—kids who, because of the Cowboys, were able to leave a life of gangs and violence, overcome physical traumas, and pursue a future of purpose and meaning.
This young readers' edition includes an eight-page color insert with photos.
SKU | 130682 |
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ISBN | 9780062956859 |
Language | English |
Page Count | 256 |
Product Type | Paperback Books |
Book Type | Middle Grade Nonfiction |
Primary Contributor | The Compton Cowboys and the Fight to Save Their Horse Ranch (Young Readers' Edition) |
Age Groups | Ages 7 to 9, Ages 10 to 12 |
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |