the-black-stallion-challenged

The Black Stallion Challenged by Walter Farley, published by Random House in 2003, is a captivating continuation of the beloved Black Stallion series. This edition, part of the seventeenth printing, spans 246 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the fastest horse in America, the Black Stallion, and his jockey, Alec Ramsay, as they prepare for a significant race against a new competitor, Flame. This untested racer, ridden by Steve Duncan, poses a formidable challenge, setting the stage for an intense rivalry.
Readers will find a thrilling narrative centered on horse racing and the dynamics between the two stallions, who share a history of animosity. As the plot unfolds, the tension builds between Alec and Steve, unaware of the past encounters that fuel the competition. The book explores themes of rivalry and determination within the context of children’s fiction, making it an engaging read for young audiences interested in horses and racing.
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The Black Stallion is the fastest horse in America and he and his jockey, Alec Ramsay, are training for a big race. Suddenly there comes a new challenger: Flame! An unproven racer, the Island Stallion can run like the wind and his jockey, Steve Duncan, knows that Flame will give the Black the race of his life. But what neither Steve nor Alec know, is that these two stallions have met before, and they hate each other.
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