Mystic Horse (Hardcover)
| Author: Paul Goble | Illustrator: Paul Goble |
Product Details:
| In his first book about horses in more than 20 years, Goble (Caldecott Medalist for "The Girl Who Loves Horses" in 1978) tells a story, based on a Pawnee legend that celebrates the connection to the natural world, of an abandoned horse and the boy who loves him. Full color. |
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From the Publisher:
From the first brilliant rush of horses to the triumphant sight of beautiful bays, chestnuts, shiny blacks, whites, grays, and paints galloping across the pages, Paul Goble's very special book will delight all who love horses and all who love stories that tell of the spiritual connection between people and animals.| His magnificent, detailed paintings evoke an almost forgotten world as he recounts a stirring legend based on the oral tradition of the Pawnee. Focusing on a poor boy and his grandmother, adventure begins when the boy discovers an old, limping horse. Though ridiculed by his tribe, the boy cares for the horse and brings it back to health. In turn, the animal helps his friend achieve greatness, only to be betrayed. The boy's remorse is sincere, but will he be forgiven?| Captivating readers, Caldecott medalist Paul Goble shows how a loving friendship changes the lives of a people. From the first brilliant rush of horses to the triumphant sight of beautiful bays, chestnuts, shiny blacks, whites, grays, and paints galloping across the pages, Paul Goble's very special book will delight all who love horses and all who love stories that tell of the spiritual connection between people and animals. His magnificent, detailed paintings evoke an almost forgotten world as he recounts a stirring legend based on the oral tradition of the Pawnee. Focusing on a poor boy and his grandmother, adventure begins when the boy discovers an old, limping horse. Though ridiculed by his tribe, the boy cares for the horse and brings it back to health. In turn, the animal helps his friend achieve greatness, only to be betrayed. The boy's remorse is sincere, but will he be forgiven? Captivating readers, Caldecott medalist Paul Goble shows how a loving friendship changes the lives of a people. |
Praise
"Goble's storytelling is superb; his illustrations extraordinary and filled with fascinating detail. His characteristic, stylistically flat paintings accurately portray the Native American tribe he depicts and call to mind early Native American paintings....From an exceptional talent: a sure classic." 03/01/2003 Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"This is one of Goble's deepest creations--durable enough to support imagined journeys of courage and transformation again and again, alone or aloud." - Betsy Hearne July/August 2003
















