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Girl Who Loved Wild Horses

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Paul Goble  has received wide acclaim for his magnificent books, including  Buffalo Woman, Dream Wolf, Her Seven Brothers,  and the winner of the 1979 Caldecott Medal,  The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses.  Commenting on his work in  Beyond the Ridge,   Horn Book Magazine  said, "striking elements synthesize the graphics with the narrative and spiritual aspects of the text." The  New York Times Book Review  noted that his technique is "a marriage of authentic design and contemporary artistry, and it succeeds beautifully." Paul Goble's most recent book for Bradbury Press,  I Sing for the Animals,  was called "a lovely, small book that movingly conveys profound belief in the goodness of creation" by  Kirkus Reviews,  and  School Library Journal  said it "fits as easily in the hand as Goble's meditations about the natural world do in the heart." Paul Goble  has received wide acclaim for his magnificent books, including  Buffalo Woman, Dream Wolf, Her Seven Brothers,  and the winner of the 1979 Caldecott Medal,  The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses.  Commenting on his work in  Beyond the Ridge,   Horn Book Magazine  said, "striking elements synthesize the graphics with the narrative and spiritual aspects of the text." The  New York Times Book Review  noted that his technique is "a marriage of authentic design and contemporary artistry, and it succeeds beautifully." Paul Goble's most recent book for Bradbury Press,  I Sing for the Animals,  was called "a lovely, small book that movingly conveys profound belief in the goodness of creation" by  Kirkus Reviews,  and  School Library Journal  said it "fits as easily in the hand as Goble's meditations about the natural world do in the heart." Klappentext Goble's Caldecott Medal-winning book tells the story of a young Native American girl who is devoted to the care of her tribe's horses. With simple text and brilliant illustrations, Goble reveals how she eventually becomes one of them to forever run free. Zusammenfassung "There was a girl in the village who loved horses... She led the horses to drink at the river. She spoke softly and they followed. People noticed that she understood horses in a special way." And so begins the story of a young Native American girl devoted to the care of her tribe's horses. With simple text and brilliant illustrations. Paul Goble tells how she eventually becomes one of them to forever run free. ...

Product details

Authors Paul Globe, Paul Goble
Assisted by Paul Goble (Illustration)
Publisher Atheneum Publishing
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 5 to 8
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.1994
 
EAN 9780689716966
ISBN 978-0-689-71696-6
Dimensions 200 mm x 255 mm x 5 mm
Subject Children's and young people's books > Picture books

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