The Black Stallion

The Black Stallion by Walter Farley, published by Random House in 1941, is presented in this First Thus edition, featuring 275 pages in English. This classic tale follows Alec Ramsay and the Black Stallion, the sole survivors of a shipwreck, as they learn to rely on each other for survival. Their journey highlights the development of a strong bond, culminating in Alec gaining the trust of the magnificent horse, which ultimately allows him to ride.
Readers will discover an engaging narrative that explores themes of adventure and survival, as Alec and the Black navigate their challenges together. This edition showcases the timeless nature of the story, appealing to fans of juvenile fiction, animals, and action-packed adventures. The book’s enduring charm is evident as it captures the essence of friendship and resilience in the face of adversity.
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THE SOLE SURVIVORS of a devastating shipwreck, Alec Ramsay and the Black Stallion must learn to rely on each other to survive. As a strong bond develops between them, Alec gains the trust of the magnificent beast and eventually the Black allows Alec to ride. Finally, they are rescued, but will Alec and the Black be allowed to stay together?
Available in hardcover for the first time in a decade, this stunning facsimile of the original 1941 edition shows just how timeless this adventure classic is.
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