Mighty Stallion


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The author writes on a variety of subjects in The Mighty Stallion. His poetry touches on love, friendship, nature, and social issues.




The Beginning


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The first book of the saga. Attulf the scribe comes into his inheritance as the leader of the Wolves, an elite group of warriors. He realizes that his childhood nightmares and myths are real, and he is the one to lead the Wolves. He finds out that he comes from a family of great warriors and generals. His inheritance is war. When his step mother dies it starts a cycle that nobody can stop. The fight over inheritance soon turns to all out war. It will lead Attulf and his companions to other lands to fight injustice and evil. When magic and mythical weapons enter their lives, the only thing they can do is to ride off to war. This book portrays the first part of their journey




Spirits of the Border


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The Black Stallion


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First published in 1941, Walter Farley's best-selling novel for young readers is the triumphant tale of a boy and a wild horse. From Alec Ramsay and the Black's first meeting on an ill-fated ship to their adventures on a desert island and their eventual rescue, this beloved story will hold the rapt attention of readers new and old. This book has been selected as a Common Core State Standards Text Exemplar (Grades 4-5, Stories) in Appendix B.




The Sands Of Time


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The Sands of Time is a series of short stories dealing with both the wildlife of today, prehistoric and ancient cultures, and the history behind astronomy. In this time period, Barbara Silverman writes about unusual animal species, many unfamiliar to the average person. Then traveling back into the past you, the reader, will share the lives of people from long ago. You will listen to animal mythology and see how it affected their daily lives. You will look at the skies through the eyes of these cultures from long ago, listening to their stories and visiting some of the astronomically aligned structures that have been left behind. While, in more modern times there are several stories about various astronomers that helped to shape our knowledge of the stars and planets. These astronomers lived in different times, different places, but united by their love of the stars. The Sands of Time was written for the average reader. Well researched, well written, sometimes with a sense of humour, this book contains something for everyone, whether you are a casual reader or someone looking for in-depth reading, you will not be disappointed.




Horses and Men: Tales, long and short, from our American life


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In 'Horses and Men: Tales, long and short, from our American life', Sherwood Anderson explores the essence of American life through a collection of poignant short stories. Featured titles in this collection include 'The Triumph of a Modern', 'Unused', 'A Chicago Hamlet', and 'Milk Bottles'. Through these stories, Anderson captures the complexity, humor, and tragedy of life in the United States.




Onesimus the Run-Away Slave


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Born a slave, Onesimus was educated to serve Master Mamun, a physician, in the art of healing for the Masters vast household and to help with his practice. Master Mamun died when Onesimus was nineteen, and he was separated from his beloved mother and sold to Philemon, a wealthy stranger from Colosse. Onesimus served Master Philemon as a physician for his many servants and animals, but vowed to someday find his mother. One day Onesimus was riding Pharaoh, Philemons favorite Arabian stallion, and came upon a wagon caravan traveling to Ephesus. He saw, and instantly fell in love with Martha, the most beautiful girl he had ever seen, and made another vow, I will someday find and marry Martha. Stealing Pharaoh and a sack of gold from Master Philemon, Onesimus became a run-away slave, andwell, heres the rest of his compelling story.




Selected Stories


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Tales from The Triumph of the Egg and Other Stories and Horses and Men: "The Egg," "An Ohio Pagan," "Out of Nowhere Into Nothing," "I Want to Know Why," more.




Horses and Men


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High quality reprint of Horses and Men by Sherwood Anderson.




Anthology of Western Reserve Literature


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The story of the history and culture of a people is often told through regional literature. Anthology of Western Reserve Literature, a companion volume to Ohio's Western Reserve, presents writings associated with northeast Ohio. Funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Ohio Historical Society through the American Association of State and Local History, this anthology broadly represents the variety of literary genre and ethnic and economic pluralism of the region over a 180-year period.