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Shadow was a curious young, Morgan foal. Rooster, a
teller of tall tales, told Shadow about a magical pond in the woods and
his encounter with a deer. The deer told him that if anyone drank from
its magical waters he could fly! Not to be outdone, the young foal
grasped an opportunity to explore the woods when a sudden storm brought
down a branch onto the pasture fence that created just the opening and
the opportunity she had been waiting for.
Shadow's mother, Frosty, warned her not to take stock in such tales, but
she couldn't resist the draw of adventure, a chance to meet other
creatures and see the land beyond the pasture fence. She gingerly
stepped through the opening in the fence and was off! Shadow visited
with nature beyond the bounds of the fence, got her nose stung by a
nasty old bumblebee and ran into a smelly old skunk in her travels.
Alas, in the end, a magical pond was not to be found, but Shadow did
find the magic of new friendship with Willow, the Basset hound.
SHADOW: The Curious Morgan Horse,
is the fifth Morgan horse book by author, Ellen F. Feld, two of which
have received the coveted "Children's Choices" award. Previous books in
this enchanting series include
Blackjack: Dreaming of a Morgan Horse, Frosty: The Adventures of a
Morgan Horse, Rusty: The High-Flying Morgan Horse and
Robin: The Lovable Morgan Horse.
Jeanne Mellin, one of the finest equine artists in the world, has
skillfully brought the story of Shadow and her adventures to life with
21 meritorious, full color illustrations.
I was as captivated by this little book as any youngster could possibly
be! The story line and drawings created a smooth, gossamer and
whimsical tale that any budding animal or horse lover would appreciate
and treasure. This is the type of book that builds confidence and
enjoyment in a child's reading skills and creates an ideal stepping
stone from "learning to read" to "reading to learn." It is a magical
little story worth adding to one's collection or to give as a gift to a
child or grandchild (while you are at it I'd suggest acquiring copies of
the other books in this series). Marguerite Henry look
out . . . here comes Ellen F. Feld!
Reviewer's Note : This book is
an "Intermediate Reader." When using the McGraw-Hill Fry's Readability
Graph, this book was found to be at a 3-4 reading level, a perfect book
to transition into the more difficult chapter book reading.
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