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The Black Stallion Legend

The Black Stallion Legend

Published in
1983
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Description

Alec Ramsey has fled Hopeful Farm in order to alleviate his grief over Pams sudden death. He and the Black are aimlessly wandering through the Arizona desert when they hear an amazing Native American legend: The end of the world is near, but help is promised from a rider on a black horse. Alec shrugs off the wild taleuntil disaster strikes from the sky. Suddenly the fate of an entire native tribe is in his hands . . . and the mighty Black is faced with a challenge greater than any race!From the Trade Paperback edition.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
176 pages
Book in series
#20

Why to read

  • Engaging Adventure: 'The Black Stallion Legend' offers readers an exciting and thrilling adventure that continues the saga of the Black Stallion, providing an escape into a world of equine heroism and the unbreakable bond between a horse and his owner.
  • Character Development: The book showcases the growth and development of its characters, particularly Alec Ramsay, as they face new challenges and overcome obstacles, making it a great read for those who have followed the series and formed connections with its characters.
  • Timeless Themes: Walter Farley's work explores timeless themes such as friendship, loyalty, and the struggle between man and nature. These universal themes resonate with readers of all ages and make 'The Black Stallion Legend' a meaningful and thought-provoking read.
  • Literary Legacy: As part of the renowned Black Stallion series, 'The Black Stallion Legend' contributes to the literary legacy of Walter Farley. Reading this book allows fans to experience the continuation of a classic series that has captivated audiences for generations.