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Wonder Horse: The True Story of the World's Smartest Horse

by Emily Mccully

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Publisher Comments:

In the late 1800s, former slave and veterinarian Bill "Doc" Key realized that his new foal, Jim, was no ordinary horse. Believing in the power of kindness and patience, Doc taught Jim to spell, recognize the primary colors, and even make change from a cash register!  

Performing in shows across the country, Jim stunned audiences with his incredible skills. But when some people called Jim a fake, Doc set out to prove them wrong and to show the world that, thanks to the power of kindness and patience, Jim was truly a wonder horse.

Caldecott Medalist Emily Arnold McCullys account of this fascinating, true story comes alive in her striking illustrations.

Wonder Horse is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

Review:

"A horse that recognizes the alphabet, fetches, and dances takes center stage in this true story from the late 19th century. McCully's tale is as much about the beloved and clever animal as it is about his owner and trainer, Bill Key. Born a slave, Bill also is an animal whisperer who 'could soothe and... cure just about any creature.' Later freed, Bill becomes a veterinarian known as Doc Key, and he spends years training a weak foal named Jim. Taking him on the road, he shows off the horse's many feats. 'People will be amazed by how much you know. They will see that animals have feelings, and it's wrong to make them suffer.' McCully (Manjiro: The Boy Who Risked His Life for Two Countries) brings the story to life through her watercolors, especially vig-nettes of Jim playing fetch and learning the alphabet. Despite hecklers and the racist attitudes of the Reconstruction-era South (briefly alluded to in the text, and explained more fully in author's notes), Jim and Doc Key are a testament to hard work and the nascent movement for humane treatment of animals. Ages 4 — 8. (July)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright PWyxz LLC)

Synopsis:

From a Caldecott Medalist ("Mirette on the High Wire") comes an amazing true story about an extraordinary horse and the man who trained him. Full color.

About the Author

Emily Arnold McCully is the author and illustrator of many unforgettable books, including the Caldecott Medal-winning Mirette on the High Wire, Marvelous Mattie, and Manjiro.  She divides her time between New York City and Chatham, New York.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780805087932
Author:
Mccully, Emily
Publisher:
Henry Holt & Company
Author:
McCully, Emily Arnold
Subject:
African Americans
Subject:
Horses -- Training.
Subject:
Animals - Horses
Subject:
Historical - United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Horses
Subject:
Children s Animals-Animal Stories-Horses
Subject:
Historical - United States - 19th Century
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20100631
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
from P to 3
Language:
English
Illustrations:
full color throughout
Pages:
32
Dimensions:
11.30x8.90x.41 in. .85 lbs.
Age Level:
04-08

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "A horse that recognizes the alphabet, fetches, and dances takes center stage in this true story from the late 19th century. McCully's tale is as much about the beloved and clever animal as it is about his owner and trainer, Bill Key. Born a slave, Bill also is an animal whisperer who 'could soothe and... cure just about any creature.' Later freed, Bill becomes a veterinarian known as Doc Key, and he spends years training a weak foal named Jim. Taking him on the road, he shows off the horse's many feats. 'People will be amazed by how much you know. They will see that animals have feelings, and it's wrong to make them suffer.' McCully (Manjiro: The Boy Who Risked His Life for Two Countries) brings the story to life through her watercolors, especially vig-nettes of Jim playing fetch and learning the alphabet. Despite hecklers and the racist attitudes of the Reconstruction-era South (briefly alluded to in the text, and explained more fully in author's notes), Jim and Doc Key are a testament to hard work and the nascent movement for humane treatment of animals. Ages 4 — 8. (July)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright PWyxz LLC)
"Synopsis" by , From a Caldecott Medalist ("Mirette on the High Wire") comes an amazing true story about an extraordinary horse and the man who trained him. Full color.
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