Black Stallion and Satan

Black Stallion and Satan by Walter Farley is a reprint edition published by Random House Children’s Books on April 14, 1992. This 224-page book is written in English and continues the thrilling adventures of Alec and his beloved horse, the Black. In this installment, Alec learns of the sheikh’s passing and the fate of the Black, leading to an inevitable race against Satan, the Triple Crown winner. However, the stakes rise dramatically as both horses find themselves in a perilous situation involving a raging forest fire.
Readers will discover a blend of action and adventure as the story unfolds, focusing on themes of loyalty and the bond between humans and animals. The narrative explores the challenges faced by Alec and the horses, emphasizing the excitement of equestrian sports and the unpredictability of nature. With its engaging plot, this book appeals to fans of juvenile fiction, particularly those interested in horses and adventure.
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Satan has won the Triple Crown, yet Alec still misses the Black, who’s living in Arabia with Sheikh Abu Ishak. Unexpectedly, Alec receives word that the sheikh has died and has left the Black to Alec. A race between the Black and Satan is inevitable, but unexpected events put the horses in the path of a raging forest fire. Suddenly, they are racing for their lives.
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