What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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The Boy Who Saved the Stars
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SOLVED. Picture book: Boy and flying horse, crystal, shell [s]
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Do you remember what the drawings looked like? Brightly coloured, water coloured, cartoony, realistic?

A long shot - Alexandra and the Vanishing Unicorns by Margaret Holland? Here's one cover image: http://www.librarything.com/work/5285759#



Do you remember the color of the horse? Anything about the cover?



Maybe something about the book will trigger a memory about yours.

It really is stunning. One of the few wordless books that can make me cry.

I found this description of the book on Kirkus Reviews:
In a new lyrical mode, the Zemachs have fashioned a ringing fantasy. Tints of twilight and dawn bespeak the shades of despair of the young man empowered to claim what he will from his bad dreams, but once relieved of them (after he has taken the sword, the horse and the gold of the King of the Land of Dreams), forbidden to take anything from his good dreams on penalty of the nightmares' return. Tormented by his love for the beautiful lady who appears to him nightly and the warning against claiming her, he seeks out the witch who first helped him and drinks the inky potion that, in putting him forever asleep, will make her forever his.



Also, do you remember what you were searching for when it came up?

The book was a little larger than your average book. It was hardback and had a dust jacket that I am fairly sure had one of those medal stickers that our librarian would put on (a search of Caldecot award winners turned up empty). I remember the book had an "old" feel to it - like the illustrations were old, like maybe art deco type stuff - lots of silvers and greys, and I recall many of the backgrounds being black. I am almost 100% sure the cover was black, and had a closeup of the horse's head. I don't remember it being thin, but not as thick as The Silver Pony (which was similar). A look at similar books to the Silver Pony didn't turn anything up that I recognized.
However, just because it had an old "feel" doesn't mean it was old - The Silver Pony was from 1973, and that was the year I was born, and I don't think I'm old. :)
I recall seeing it on top of the shelf in the library on one of those book stands they'd use to feature books. I had to grab a book for a report and I cuoldn't make up my mind and just grabbed that one. I recall the librarian saying "Isn't this a little young for you?" (I would have been in 4th or 5th grade). The teacher scowled when I brought it back - I didn't know it didn't have words. But I thought I wrote a good report using my imagination. The teacher didn't think so, and I got a crappy grade. My mom wasn't happy with me either.

Back to the drawing board. Sorry.


The illustrations are by Gino D'Achille. From his web page - http://www.ginodachille.com/gallery/c... - he appears to use a lot of bright colors.
Is this a picture book for very young children with about 32-48 pages?
Is there very little text or long paragraphs beside each picture?
Is there very little text or long paragraphs beside each picture?

Here is a link to some of the pics in the book
http://70sscifiart.tumblr.com/search/...
Make sure to click the "next" button at the bottom of the Tumblr page. There are more images.
If you Google the book, you can see that the book is wider than it is tall.

It's funny how I completely remembered some details, but not others...like I somehow edited the phoenix-butterfly thing into a flying horse. :-)

I typed in "crystal, shell, cave, witch" (without the quotation marks) in Google Books. And, it popped up on the second page.

I typed in "crystal, shell, cave, witch" (without the quotation marks) in Google Books. And, it popped up on the second page."
Wow, the searching skills! :-)
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I remember that there was a boy (maybe a prince?) who rode a flying horse out among the stars. He was looking for a crystal and a shell, and at one point visited a witch who lived in a cave.
I also remember highly colored illustrations, and remember the book having an unusual size and shape (longer than it was tall.)