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Books : Children's Books : Series : Horses : Misty
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A foal, born in the aftermath of a great storm, and her famous mother help raise money to repair the storm damage on Chincoteague Island and restore the herds of wild ponies on Assateague Island.
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Sixty years ago, legendary author Marguerite Henry introduced Misty and allthe ponies of Chincoteague Island to boys and girls around the world. TodayMisty of Chincoteague and all of Marguerite Henry's stories are considered some of the greatest horse tales ever told. In honor of this, Aladdin is very pleased to bring out Ms. Henry's award-winning titles in onebeautifully designed boxed set that is the perfect gift for horse fans ofall ages.
KING OF THE WIND
NEWBERY MEDAL WINNER
MISTY OF CHINCOTEAGUE
NEWBERY HONOR BOOK
JUSTIN MORGAN HAD A HORSE
NEWBERY HONOR BOOK
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Misty's Twilight is part thouroughbred, part Chinoteague pony, and one hundred percent fire and talent. A direct descendant of the most famous pony ever, Misty of Chinoteague, Twilight has greatness in her blood. Now it's her turn to shine, perhaps as a cutting horse, a jumper, or in the graceful art of dressage.
Can Twilight, whose ancestors were wild ponies living on an untamed island, do it? Can she compute against the best horses in the world...and win?
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The author describes how she came to own the well-known Chincoteague pony and their subsequent experiences together.
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Size: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2. Cover is blue with dark blue lettering on front and spine; and dark blue drawing on the front. Illustrated endpapers. Verso side of front endpaper has review of the book glued onto it. This 4th printing is from July 1965. Lovingly illustrated with those marvelous Wesley Dennis drawings in b/w and color. This is the sequel to the best seller Misty of Chincoteague. Pages are clean and tight; book looks as if it had very light circulation/use. While Misty is in foal, at the Pony Ranch on Chincoteague, a disastrous storm hits, flooding out the island. And horses being horses, naturally Misty foals during the storm, giving birth to Stormy. "How Misty and Stormy help make possible the restoration o fthe pony herds and save the traditional Pony Penning Day is a true and exciting story that will hold its readers spellbound". Another masterpiece by Marguerite Henry.
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Three novels featuring the wild ponies of Assateague and Chincoteague islands, said to be descended from Spanish moor ponies shipwrecked long ago off the eastern shore of Virginia.
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Two youngsters' determination to own a Chincoteague pony is greatly increased when the Phantom and her colt are among those rounded up for the yearly auction.
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"94943 (3 cassettes/3.25 hours). P 1996 Recorded Books, Inc. Recommended for listeners aged 8 and up" "Each year, wild ponies on Assateague Island are rounded up and coaxed across a narrow strip of ocean to Chincoteague Island. There, to thin out the herds, they are sold. The ponies are shaggy and untamed, but one of them has captured the hearts of a young boy and his sister. As Pony Penning Day dawns, the two children hope that they can capture the Phantom, buy her, and lead her home. Weeks of odd jobs to earn the money, and hours of cleaning out a stall have built up their confidence that they can succeed though others have failed to get near the swift horse. The story of Paul and Maureen, their love for the wildest mate on Assateague, and how they came to befriend her and her newborn foal is a classic tale of adventure, bravery, and unexpected joy. Marguerite Henry's novel has been beloved by generations of young readers since it was first published in 1947. It is a Newbery Honor Book." "A thrilling and long-to-be remembered tale ..."---San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle also praises "John McDonough's luxuriously thoughful reading ..." (from back cover of case)
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