Summary:
In the early hours before dawn, a young girl and her father greet their horses and ride together through the waking city streets. As they trot along, Daddy tells cowboy stories filled with fun and community, friendship, discovery, and pride.
Seeing her city from a new vantage point and feeling seen in a new way, the child discovers that she too is a cowboy--strong and confident in who she is.
Tall. High as the clouds.
Strong as a horse's back.
Like a cowboy. (from amazon.com)
Where can I find it?: Lower/Middle School library, Lithgow building
Tags: Cowboys; Fathers and daughters; Fiction; Horsemanship; Juvenile works; Panamanian Americans; Picture books; Self-confidence