In the Canterwood Crest book series by Jessica Burkhart, YENT stands for Youth Equestrian National Team.
no, its not...but it would be very cool if it was. im going to try and open a riding / other academy when im done with collage..
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Book 13 of the Canterwood Crest series is called Initiation, and it will be released sometime in March!
The girl on the back cover of the 6th Canterwood Crest book, Little White Lies, is Heather Fox.
Initiation
I'm not sure what you mean, but there are canterwood crest tests if that's what you meanEDITThe first book, Take the Reins, is on AR. The other books are not.
The Canterwood Crest Blogger is the anonymous author of the Canterwood Crest book series by Jessica Burkhart. The blogger's true identity is revealed in the final book of the series, "Home for Christmas."
The two girls are Sasha Slver and Callie Harper.
At your local book store. Probably in the teen/kids series section.
The girl in the foreground is Sasha Silver, and the three girls in the background are Alison Robb, Heather Fox, and Julia Myer.
"Little White Lies" is a book in the Canterwood Crest series by Jessica Burkhart. The story follows Sasha Silver, a student at an elite equestrian boarding school, as she navigates friendship drama, competitions, and personal challenges while pursuing her passion for horseback riding. Amidst the glamorous backdrop of Canterwood Crest Academy, Sasha must learn to overcome obstacles and stay true to herself.
No, Canterwood Crest Academy is not a real school. It is a fictional boarding school featured in a popular book series for young adults written by Jessica Burkhart. The series follows the lives of students at the academy as they navigate friendships, rivalries, and equestrian activities. While the setting is fictional, the books have gained a following among readers interested in horseback riding and boarding school dramas.