Goodbye, Sweet Prince

Goodbye, Sweet Prince by Catherine Marshall is a juvenile fiction book published by Tommy Nelson in 1997, featuring 115 pages in English. This story follows Christy and her students as they grapple with the plight of Prince, a stallion who has fallen into the hands of a cruel owner. The narrative captures their determination to find a way to rescue him, highlighting themes of compassion and bravery.
Readers will find a poignant tale that explores the bond between humans and animals, set against a historical backdrop in the United States during the 20th century. The book delves into the challenges faced by Christy and her classmates as they devise a plan to reclaim Prince, emphasizing the importance of friendship and perseverance. Through their efforts, the story illustrates the impact of kindness and the lengths one will go to protect those they love.
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The whip cracked, and the stallion reared up in pain. “I don’t care what it takes, ” Christy cried in horror. “I’ve got to find a way to get Prince away from here!”
Prince, the mission’s stallion, has a cruel new owner. Christy and her students are heartsick. They desperately want to help Prince. But how? Is there a way their magnificent horse can be reclaimed?
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