An adventure story about a black Arabian stallion, translated into French.
Walter Farley Libri
Walter Farley ha affascinato i lettori con il suo profondo amore per i cavalli, che prende vita in modo vivido nelle sue narrazioni avvincenti. Le sue opere sono ricche di dettagli autentici sull'addestramento e la cura dei cavalli, derivanti dalla sua profonda immersione nel mondo equestre. La capacità di Farley di incantare un pubblico di tutte le età, dai giovani lettori agli adulti, ha consolidato la sua eredità nella letteratura per l'infanzia e per ragazzi. Ha magistralmente tradotto la sua passione per i cavalli in storie durature che risuonano in lettori di tutto il mondo.







L'étalon noir
- 250pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Young Alec Ramsay is shipwrecked on a desert island with a horse destined to play an important part in his life. Following their rescue their adventure continues in America.
Black Minx has the strength and stamina to win the most famous horse race in the world, but she doesn’t seem to like racing. So strongly does she resist training that Alec Ramsay and Henry Dailey have to trick her into running! But Black Minx has a few tricks of her own …In 1952, Walter Farley crated Black Minx, the first daughter of the famous Black Stallion. At the time, only one filly had ever won the Kentucky Derby in its seventy-seven-year history. In this classic racing story, Black minx just might be up to the challenge.
After a young boy teaches his pony to do circus tricks fame threatens to separate them
When a small boy graduates from his little pony to a big horse, the pony is sad until the time comes when he is able to do something the big horse cannot do.
Son of the Black Stallion
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
For use in schools and libraries only. This series, full of action, excitement, and suspense, has set the pace for horse stories for 60 years.
Fortsetzung von "Der schwarze Hengst kehrt zurück". Alec ist aufgeregt: Der Scheich Abu Jakub ben Isaak schenkt ihm ein Fohlen des geliebten Hengstes Blitz. Doch sein Trainer und Freund Henry ist beunruhigt, in den Augen des jungen Pferdes lauern Unberechenbarkeit und Boshaftigkeit



