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K-3I Can Read Book series.
Young city-dwelling Harry loves the (imaginary) horse who lives in his room but, conscience-stricken, offers him his freedom; Harry's horse chooses to stay "right where he [is]." In a story built on a familiar theme, Hoff makes something spontaneous and true out of a few words and the simple lines of cartoonlike drawings (brightly colored in this new edition).