There's also 'My Friend Flicka'. In this story, a young girl forms a special bond with a wild horse named Flicka. She tries to tame the horse while facing different challenges in the ranch environment, which is really heart - warming.
The 'Saddle Club' series is also great. It focuses on a group of young girls who are passionate about horses. They have adventures together with their horses, like competing in horse shows, taking care of sick horses, and building strong friendships around their love for horses.
One moral lesson is about responsibility. In these stories, like in 'Black Beauty', the young girls learn to take care of the horses, which teaches them that they are responsible for another living being.
One great book is 'Black Beauty's Girl'. It has a fictional girl character who forms a special bond with the horse Black Beauty. It's a heartwarming story that shows the relationship between a girl and her horse.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide such stories as they may involve inappropriate or non - family - friendly content.
The 'Saddle Club' series is also popular. It follows the adventures of a group of girls and their horses. There are many different stories within the series, like horse shows, solving mysteries around the stables, and the girls' growth as riders and friends. It's full of fun and relatable horse - related situations for young adults.
If we think about it more creatively, in a world of make - believe, it could be stories where girls have special powers related to blowing air and they use these powers to help horses fly or run faster. But again, this is all speculation without clear indication of what these 'stories' are about.
One such story is 'The Yellow Wallpaper'. It tells the tale of a young woman's descent into madness while being confined. The story has an eerie atmosphere as she becomes obsessed with the pattern on the wallpaper in her room. Another is 'The Lottery' by Shirley Jackson. In this story, a small town has a strange lottery that has a very dark and unexpected outcome, often involving young girls in the community who are unknowingly part of this cruel tradition. There's also 'Carrie' by Stephen King. Carrie is a young girl with telekinetic powers who is bullied at school. The events that unfold, especially towards the end, are quite eerie as she takes revenge in a very disturbing way.
I'd recommend 'You Should See Me in a Crown'. The main character is a queer black girl who is on a journey of self - discovery and there are elements of same - sex attraction in the story. It's a story that young adults can really connect with and find inspiring. Also, 'Heartstopper' has a volume that focuses on a lesbian relationship which is really sweet and suitable for young adults.
There is also the story of Matilda. Matilda is a brilliant young girl who loves reading and uses her intelligence to deal with various problems in life and at school, showing great courage and wisdom.
There may be some local or niche stories that I'm not aware of. It could be a very unique concept that has been created in a particular community or by an individual storyteller. If it's a new or original concept, it might not have a widespread known story yet.
A young girl had a collection of colorful marbles as her playthings. She would arrange them in different patterns on the floor, or play marble games with her siblings. She took great pride in her marble collection, carefully choosing new marbles whenever she could. Sometimes, she would even trade marbles with her friends, which led to many interesting conversations and stories about where each marble came from.