In early fourteenth-century China, Oyuna tells her granddaughter of her girlhood in Mongolia and how love for her horse enabled her to win an important race and bring good luck to her family.
Born on the Mongolian steppes during the reign of Kublai Khan, Oyuna's future seems decided when, as an infant, her foot is crushed by a horse. Her clan believes she has been cursed by bad
luck, and she is confined to her family's tent to cook and sew. But Oyuna dreams of bringing honor and good luck to her family.Disguised as a boy and with only her beloved old mare and heroic
cat for company, she sets off on a journey--a journey that will change her luck forever. In her debut novel, talented new author Diane Lee Wilson--chosen as one of Publishers Weekly's Flying
Starts for 1998--spins an inspired tale of courage, faith, and determination.In early fourteenth-century China, Oyuna tells her granddaughter of her girlhood in Mongolia and how love for her
horse enabled her to win an important race and bring good luck to her family