Unicorn (and Horse)

Unicorn (and Horse) by David W. Miles is an illustrated book published by Familius LLC in 2018, featuring 48 pages in English. This engaging story contrasts the lively personality of Unicorn with the more reserved nature of Horse, who struggles with feelings of envy towards his colorful companion. The narrative unfolds as Horse grapples with his emotions, particularly when Unicorn is taken by robbers for a circus, prompting a decision that reveals deeper insights about friendship and self-acceptance.
Readers will discover a humorous exploration of themes such as emotions and feelings, as well as the dynamics of social themes through the interactions between Unicorn and Horse. The book combines elements of fantasy and magic with a lighthearted approach, making it suitable for young readers interested in animals and mythical creatures. With its whimsical illustrations and witty storytelling, Unicorn (and Horse) presents a relatable lesson on the complexities of happiness and identity.
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Unicorn is a unicorn. And Horse is, well . . . not.
Horse is brown. Horse is plain. And Horse can’t stand the unicorn he shares a pen with. Unicorn dances. Tra la la! Horse does not. Blah blah blah. But when robbers kidnap Unicorn for a local circus, what will Horse decide to do? Packed with forty-eight pages of hilarious illustrations and deadpan wit, Unicorn (and Horse) is a funny yet endearing lesson on envy with one important truth: We are sometimes unicorns. We are sometimes horses. And happiness doesn’t always come from pink cupcakes for breakfast.
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