Synopses & Reviews
On the brink of World War II, a family forced out of their London home flees to the country. Wolfie and his older sister, Dodo, are devastated to leave behind everything theyve ever known, but they begin settling into their new life.
One day they come across an orphaned foul, which they raise as Hero, a strong and beautiful horse who lives up to his name when he saves the children from a fire.
Wolfie and Dodo find comfort in their new life, but the war is escalating quickly and horses are needed for combat. One night, Hero is stolen, and the children are shattered. Years then pass without any indication Hero will return. Its only when Wolfie becomes a stable hand that he discovers Hero has ended up working in the mines under terrible conditions. Then and there, Wolfie resolves to save Hero, a plan that places both of their lives in jeopardy. Together again, can they will survive?
Review
"... a big, satisfying tale of friendship, family, and war." - The Horn Book "A horse named Hero inspires his young owner to heroics in this suspenseful coming-of-age novel . . . Adventure, a horse, faithfulness and truth - an arresting combination." - Kirkus Reviews "There's plenty of food for thought here - for example, the issues of mine worker's rights and war opposition - but readers will remember best the determined boy's passion for his beloved horse." - Booklist
About the Author
Sam Angus grew up in Spain. She studied literature at Trinity College in Cambridge and taught English before becoming a ski wear designer. Shes the author of Soldier Dog and divides her time between London and Exmoor with her children, horses, and dogs.