Marsha Hubler is a renowned American author, known for her works in Christian, fiction, and children's books. She has a master's degree and has spent over three decades working with students of all ages, from those with conduct disorders to foster children. Hubler is best known for her best-selling eight-book Keystone Stables Series, which she wrote based on her life experiences with children and horses. She has owned horses for over fifteen years and has used her experiences to create relatable and engaging stories.
Hubler currently resides in central Pennsylvania with her husband and two dogs. She has over forty years of experience working with children of all ages and presently works with homeschoolers in her home office. Her latest published books, The Tommi Pockets Series, address issues relevant to tweens, such as divorced parents, friendships, and rejection by peers. Hubler's love for horses is evident in her writing, and she has a blog dedicated to horse facts for horse lovers of all ages.
In addition to her work as an author, Hubler is also a homeschool consultant in central Pennsylvania. She has a master's degree in education and has spent over 50 years working in education. She has always had a passion for working with children and has been a foster parent in the past. Her love for horses is reflected in her writing, particularly in her Keystone Stables series, which features her "Skye and Champ" stories. These stories are inspired by her own experiences with kids and horses.
Hubler also enjoys spending time on her three-acre property in rural Pennsylvania, where she has a goldfish pond and a gazebo. She is thankful for the opportunity to write books and considers it a special calling to share biblical principles with her readers. She is always happy to hear from her fans and horse lovers and encourages them to visit her website or one of her two blogs.