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32 pp.
| North-South
| April, 2005
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TradeISBN 0-7358-1985-8$15.95
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LibraryISBN 0-7358-1986-6$16.50
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Ulrike Heyne.
In this companion to Winter Pony, Anna begins training her pony in the advent of an Icelandic summer. Gently securing him with a halter and rope, Anna leads Prince along until a noisy tractor spooks the pony. With Grandmother's help, Anna regains her pony's trust. Full-bleed art beautifully showcases the pastoral landscape, wind-blown manes, and tomboy Anna.
(3)
K-3
Translated by J. Alison James.
Illustrated by
Ulrike Heyne.
In Iceland, a young girl's pony makes an awe-inspiring recovery when, after being turned loose in the hills with the herd for the summer, he is chased over a cliff by a stallion and survives. The tale is absorbing, and the expansive paintings showcase the seasonal changes in both light and color--from all-encompassing grayish white to earthy golds, browns, and grays--that affect the craggy, majestic landscape.