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Lisa Maguire's avatar

Black Beauty was a landmark in the animal welfare movement. It also spawned a genre of English language animal fiction told from the animals’ POV. It wasn’t until (I think) the 1930s when the Pullein-Thompson sisters started writing and publishing stories from the perspective of girls and boys who rode horses that this changed to the modern pony books I grew up on. I loved Black Beauty as a younger reader, and still admire it today as an amazing piece of Victorian social history. There is a lot in there that aligns to the temperance and evangelical movements. Thank you for a wonderful read. As a horse girl, I loved the photo of you with Beebe.

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Stephanie Hueseman's avatar

Beautiful read, Jill! It felt as if I was there. Timeless memories of a child's sense of place and belonging.

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