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, by Elizabeth Letts

, by Elizabeth Letts


, by Elizabeth Letts


Download , by Elizabeth Letts

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Product details

File Size: 31896 KB

Print Length: 246 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0525644741

Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers (February 12, 2019)

Publication Date: February 12, 2019

Sold by: Random House LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07DSZX3HG

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#135,355 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Okay, there are things I love about this book. First, I very much appreciate the author sharing this story with the world. It seems we will never run out of new stories from WWII! Second, I love horses so I was excited to read this book! And I appreciate the love of horses we see in the characters (including the Germans) and in the author (for the love she has for them comes through her writing). Third, I appreciate the author writing a youth adaptation of her best seller for this is a great story for young people to read about. Fourth, also the importance of exposing students to more history is admirable!But there were things I didn't like about this book. First, it doesn't read like a story. It reads most of the time like a text book. There are times there are story elements but they are not consistent and come in between history lessons. I just don't think the voice of this book is write for young readers. It wasn't a joy to read. Second, I don't like how the author explained words in parantheses right in the text (like she wrote "mare" and then shared (female horse). A better idea would have been to have a index of words she wanted to define at the beginning or end of the book. This defining words right in the middle of the text added to the academic nature of the book's voice. Third, I think a better way to write this book would have been more like a novel and without so many details that maybe younger readers won't care about. At the end of the book a brief summary of the true account could have been shared.Of course I am only one reviewer and this is my opinion. Maybe students will like the format of this book, but I have a lot of doubts about that.

I am a history lover, but not necessarily a horse lover, but I loved this book. I had a hard time putting it down and mowed through it in a few days, which is quick for me. I really loved the historical context that everything was put into and for the non-historian, there is plenty of explanation and narration to make the story flow, but it is even more rewarding for the world war 2 buff.I have not read the full adult version of this book, but I feel that this version has all the details I was looking for and I'm guessing that it read a little quicker and easier than the original. 225+ pages probably also fits my interest level in this story better than the 370+ of the original. Although if the writing is as engaging as it was in this childrens reader, than I probably would have appreciated the extra 150 pages.The reading level might be more on the tween side than the 8 year old side that is listed for age, but strong young readers should be fine. Despite being a war time book, there is nothing overly objectionable.All in all, I loved this book.

I loved the original version of this book by this author and was fascinated by the story. This one is aimed at kids and is definitely an abridged version. The Polish Arabians aren't addressed like in this first book, this one is focused on just the Lippizaner horses and that's ok. I'm building a collection of horse and dog books for my nieces to read when they visit and this one will be ready when she is. My one star deduction is because there are no photos in this kid's version - the original book had lots of photographs that brought the story to life. This book really needs those pictures.

Back in my teenage years, my girlfriend and I went to the Indiana State Fair and saw the Royal Lipizzaner horses perform. I had learned about dressage from a television series before that. The horses were all stunning white and proud. I will never forget their intricate footwork and sterling confidence. That drew me to this book. The Nazis wanted to own the best of the best and to create by faulty genetic theory the perfect military horse. They picked the Lipizzaner as one of the groups to breed with other outstanding horses to create a genetically pure warrior horse. The Nazis lost and it was up to a few courageous men to rescue them. This is the story of that part of their history. Without that dangerous rescue the outstanding horses could have ended up at slaughter houses for horsemeat.I highly recommend this book and am sad that no pictures of these majestic horses are included in this thrilling book.

The regular, full-length version of The Perfect Horse is interesting, but I found parts of it to stray a bit far from the horses. I was delighted to find that this “young reader” version sticks to the main story. Those with a deep interest in WWII should probably go with the longer, “adult” version, regardless of their age. Those with mainly an interest in the Lipizzaner horses may well prefer this “young reader” version, again, whatever their age. This version is not written for the truly young and is quite suited to adults. Though I would note that the “young reader” version focuses on only the Lipizzaners, while the “adult” version also covers Polish Arabian horses.But that’s JustMe.

I'm always looking for non-fiction for my middle grade readers at school that they'll find interesting, and The Perfect Horse is a book that fits that bill. I didn't realize that this book is a young reader's version of the adult book by the same title, and found this book to be sufficient to satisfy my curiosity about the Lipizzaner horses. I also was fascinated by this WWII story that I knew little about, and like that a little known story of this event is being told.

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