When Annie Garret's negligent husband Ross and their seven-year-old daughter Taylor relocate from Colorado to a ranch in northern California, Ross abandons the family after failing to find work there. Because she has no money and no friends, and because Taylor and Annie have to care for their prized racehorse, Tolo, Annie finds work as a ranch hand and stable person at a stud farm owned by the stern Mary Lou O'Brien, who is hiding her own personal demons. Taylor and Annie's prized racehorse, Tolo, is also in need of care. Although Annie has had personal hardships, she tries to find a way to have a fun day out by enrolling her horse in a high-stakes horse-racing competition. However, when Annie's horse becomes blind as a result of a racing ailment, she is forced to battle through her difficulties in order to put the seemingly impossible to the test.
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When Annie Garret's negligent husband Ross and their seven-year-old daughter Taylor relocate from Colorado to a ranch in northern California, Ross abandons the family after failing to find work there. Because she has no money and no friends, and because Taylor and Annie have to care for their prized racehorse, Tolo, Annie finds work as a ranch hand and stable person at a stud farm owned by the stern Mary Lou O'Brien, who is hiding her own personal demons. Taylor and Annie's prized racehorse, Tolo, is also in need of care. Although Annie has had personal hardships, she tries to find a way to have a fun day out by enrolling her horse in a high-stakes horse-racing competition. However, when Annie's horse becomes blind as a result of a racing ailment, she is forced to battle through her difficulties in order to put the seemingly impossible to the test.
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