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Just finished reading this old favorite with my 8 year old son. It was not only my favorite but my Mom's; the book was published in 1947. What little kid doesn't go through a phase of loving horses...even kids like my own who live in the city and have never seen a real horse!
It is a fun, engaging read but I had to fix the regional dialect in some places, because English isn't my son's dominant language. I also got my feminist panties in a twist because the gender roles are truly antiquated. The ...more
It is a fun, engaging read but I had to fix the regional dialect in some places, because English isn't my son's dominant language. I also got my feminist panties in a twist because the gender roles are truly antiquated. The ...more

This was one of my favorite books as a kid, and having just recently reread it, I must say that it was a wonderful as I remember it. What struck me was how dedicated and responsible Paul and Maureen were. Their frantic pace of horse breaking, clam digging, stall cleaning, oyster shucking, actually made me exhausted just reading about it. The actual penning day was exciting when Paul helped Misty across the channel, and made me think that nowadays, kids Paul's age would be wrapped in bubble wrap
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A delightful re-read from my childhood, I enjoyed this uplifting story of children and a wild horse and her colt.
Another fun re-read about the children catching and then raising a wild horse's baby, Misty. Lots of fun! ...more
Another fun re-read about the children catching and then raising a wild horse's baby, Misty. Lots of fun! ...more

Jun 01, 2010
Monika Ingram
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Pam
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Amanda
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Feb 04, 2019
Jane
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