Sea Horses

Sea Horses by Louise Cooper, published by Penguin Adult on June 5, 2003, is a 160-page work presented in English. The story follows Tamzin Weston, who inadvertently frees the malevolent spirit of the Grey Horse from a statue where it has been imprisoned for centuries. This act unleashes chaos, threatening to bring endless storms and peril to her world. Tamzin must take on the responsibility of restoring balance to nature by seeking the spirit of the Blue Horse, a benevolent force that has previously triumphed over the Grey Horse.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fantasy and magic with themes of social values and virtues. As Tamzin embarks on her quest, she navigates challenges that reflect her growth and determination. The book explores the relationship between humans and animals, set against a backdrop that includes European influences. This edition offers a compact reading experience, suitable for those interested in juvenile fiction that addresses both adventure and moral dilemmas.
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Tamzin Weston unwittingly releases the evil spirit of the Grey Horse, who has been trapped inside a small statue for hundreds of years. Her mistake threatens to bring perpetual storms and danger. Only Tamzin can put things right and bring balance back to nature. To do this she must find and enlist the spirit of the Blue Horse, a force for good, who has battled and overcome the Grey Horse once before.
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