A Hundred Horses
Autor Sarah Lean Mandy Williamsen Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 6 ian 2014 – vârsta de la 9 până la 12 ani
From the author of "A Dog Called Homeless," winner of the Schneider Family Book Award, comes a gentle tale with a touch of magic about the power of friendship, the truth of belonging, and the most special of a hundred horses.
Nell is not happy about spending her school vacation with relatives she doesn t know. Expecting nothing more than silly little cousins and boring farm life, she sneaks along a special suitcase that once belonged to her father. In it, she knows, are the parts of a music box and sixteen miniature painted horses, and she thinks maybe she can fit them all back together.
But the countryside has unexpected surprises. When a wild and mysterious girl named Angel steals Nell s suitcase, the two girls are united in an adventure of Angel s devising. Nighttime meetings and a horse that might just be magical pique Nell s curiosity, and soon she may find a way to put together the mystery of who Angel truly is, understand the legends about the herd of a hundred horses, and also discover something special about herself.
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ISBN-10: 1482991152
Dimensiuni: 132 x 145 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: BLACKSTONE AUDIO BOOKS
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But the countryside has unexpected surprises. When a half-wild and mysterious girl named Angel steals Nell's suitcase, the two girls are united in an adventure of Angel's devising. Nighttime meetings and a horse that just might be magical pique Nell's curiosity, and soon she may find a way to put together the mystery of who Angel truly is, understand the legends about the herd of a hundred horses, and also discover something special about herself.
Recenzii
Lean’s imagination runs wild, but her descriptions of a girl who rediscovers hope and wholeness remain firmly rooted in truth. — New York Times Book Review
The author intertwines the characters and story line with finesse, keeping readers guessing about Angel’s identity and the appearance of the hundredth horse until the end of the evenly paced plot. A touch of magic delivers a satisfying and positive conclusion. — School Library Journal
Lean effortlessly stitches a moving tale right to the very edge of fantasy without ever tearing the satisfying believability of her story. — Kirkus Reviews