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I am really, really surprised that this classic is still in circulation as much as it is.
Firstly, Black Beauty is a sort of David Copperfield for horses but without the humor or overarching plot. Was it written/published as a serial? It reads as though it was.
Secondly, while I really like the preaching of humane treatment of horses (and implicitly, all animals), since this was written for an audience that interacted with horses for almost all modes of transportation it is not quite accessible t ...more
Firstly, Black Beauty is a sort of David Copperfield for horses but without the humor or overarching plot. Was it written/published as a serial? It reads as though it was.
Secondly, while I really like the preaching of humane treatment of horses (and implicitly, all animals), since this was written for an audience that interacted with horses for almost all modes of transportation it is not quite accessible t ...more

Jun 19, 2008
Kecia
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Have you ever read a dream? I recall my second grade teacher, Ms Childress, reading Black Beauty to our class. It's been a long time since second grade and I could not really recall the story...but as I read it yesterday, it was like reading a dream. It all came back, out of some long lost wrinkle in my brain. I'm so glad to have it back.
Black Beauty is as fresh now as when it was first published in 1877. It's about treating people and animals well, as well as living right.
Sewell says, "Good Lu ...more
Black Beauty is as fresh now as when it was first published in 1877. It's about treating people and animals well, as well as living right.
Sewell says, "Good Lu ...more

Sep 19, 2007
CrystalIsReading on StoryGraph
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it was ok
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kids-classics
Too sad. I know it's a classic, but I don't like stories where the main character suffers up til the very end, and then is rescued. there has to be SOME joy in the story throughout the book for me to enjoy it. How can people treat innocent animals like this? so sad. poor beauty.
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Jun 12, 2018
Katie
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I'm pretty sure I read this when I was younger. But reading it with Alice was a better experience, for sure. She says she loved it too
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May 05, 2013
Nadine in NY Jones
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