The Black Stallion’s Courage

The Black Stallion’s Courage by Walter Farley is a reprint edition published by Random House Children’s Books on June 12, 1978. This 240-page book follows Alec as he faces the devastating loss of Hopeful Farm, which has burned down, leaving him to grapple with how to raise the funds needed for its reconstruction. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a young colt named Eclipse, who is making waves in the racing world and poses a challenge to Alec’s beloved horse, the Black.
Readers will find a narrative that combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals, action, and adventure. As Alec navigates the challenges of rebuilding his dreams and proving the Black’s legacy, the book explores the bond between humans and horses in the competitive world of racing. This edition is presented in English and is designed to engage young readers with its dynamic storytelling and relatable struggles.
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When Hopeful Farm burns down, Alec’s dreams for the future go up in smoke. How can he get the money to rebuild? To make matters worse, a strong young colt named Eclipse has taken the racing world by storm, threatening to replace the Black in the hearts of racing fans. Against all odds, Alec sets out to save the farm and prove that the Black is still the greatest race horse of all time!
“Everyone loves a champion. And when the champion is a gallant horse, when his story is told by a champion writer of horse stories, every reader is a winner.”—The New York Times
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