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Author Sewell, Anna, 1820-1878, author.
Title Black Beauty / Anna Sewell.
Published/Produced Grand Haven, Michigan : Brilliance Audio/Classic Collection, [2014]
℗2002
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LOCATION CALL NO STATUS NOTE MESSAGE
 AMHERST VILLAGE  JF SEW    CHECK SHELF AT LIBRARY  
 Northam  JF SEW    CHECK SHELF AT LIBRARY  
 RIVERTON  JF SEW    CHECK SHELF AT LIBRARY  


Details

Call Number JF SEW
ISBN 9781491527801
Physical description 1 MP3 CD (approximately 5 hr., 37 min.) : digital ; 12 cm.
Series The classic collection
Classic collection (Brilliance Audio (Firm))
Notes Title from disc label.
Unabridged.
Compact disc, MP3 format.
Performer Performed by Kate Redding.
Summary CLASSIC FICTION. Black Beauty is a story that few of us will forget and one that deserves the popularity it has known through many generations. Black Beauty is the autobiography of a courageous horse who was often badly mistreated. When first published, it was an immediate success. Anna Sewell died knowing that her book had indeed encouraged people to treat animals less cruelly. Anna Sewell was born in Yarmouth, England in 1820. When she was fourteen she sprained her ankle running down a steep road. She was never able to walk upright again, but she could still ride the horses she loved so much. A friend said that Anna didn't use the reins, but would guide the horses by talking to them. When she was fifty, Anna was confined to bed and it was while she was bed-ridden that she wrote Black Beauty "to induce kindness, sympathy, and an understanding treatment of horses." She died in 1878 at the age of fifty-eight, one year after Black Beauty, her only book, was published. Ages 7+
Subjects Black Beauty (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction.
Horses -- Juvenile fiction.
Animal welfare -- Juvenile fiction.
Genre/Form Children's audiobooks. lcgft
Related names Redding, Kate, narrator.