Synopses & Reviews
There is something
verydifferent about Meg's pony, Azure. It seems as though he can read Meg's mind and feel her emotions.
Could the beautiful white, blue-eyed foal be the son of the legendary great white stallion who lives high on the mountaintop? If he is, it may explain the magic that has come to the valley since the horse was born. . . .
Synopsis
Meg's horse has a mysteriously blue-eyed, white pony she names Azure. Could Azure's father be the magical and majestic white horse Meg sees in her dreams? Includes a unicorn charm. Consumable.
About the Author
Lois Szymanski has written two other books for young people, including A New Kind Of Magic and Patches, which is also set on Chincoteague Island. She lives on a small farm in Westminster, Maryland, with her husband and two daughters.