The Horsemasters

The Horsemasters by Don Stanford, published by Puffin Books in 1976, is a children’s book that invites readers into the vibrant world of horses and the experiences surrounding them. With 175 pages, this edition captures the excitement and energy of a young girl’s connection to her equine companions, beginning with her early morning rush to the stable. The narrative immerses readers in the sensory details of the stable environment, highlighting the sights, sounds, and smells that define this unique setting.
In this story, Dinah’s passion for horses unfolds as she navigates her daily life among them. The book explores themes of companionship and adventure, showcasing the bond between humans and animals. Readers will find themselves drawn into Dinah’s journey, experiencing the joy and challenges that come with caring for and understanding these magnificent creatures. This edition, presented in English, offers a rich exploration of childhood and the love of horses, making it a delightful read for young audiences.
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Eight minutes after leaping out of bed, Dinah raced into the brick-paved stable yard, which was still glistening wet from the dew. She could hear them stamping and pawing restlessly as they awakened. She could smell them, too; and she drew in the deepest breath she could hold, filling her nostrils with the wonderful, exhilarating stable smell of sweet hay and ammonia and warm, strong life… horses!
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