Black Beauty

Debbie’s choice – Tuesday 9th January 2018 at 7.30 pm

Book: Black Beauty

Author: Anna Sewell

Synopsis

This unique tale is narrated by a lovely, gentle horse named Black Beauty and has remained a children’s classic since it was first published in 1877. It earned eternal name and fame for its author Anna Sewell, an invalid who died within a few months of publication.

As an autobiography written by a horse and told from his point of view, it was indeed an original and unique concept for the time. Strangely enough, Anna Sewell never intended the book to be exclusively read by children. She meant it to be a manual for those who worked with horses so that they would develop more compassion and kindness when dealing with these mute beasts. While it apparently talks about animals, the book is a great source of education for human beings too and teaches them how to treat each other with respect, dignity and kindness.

Our Review
We all enjoyed this heartrending and beautiful morality tale told through the eyes of an ebony horse in the 19th century. Thought-provoking and educational it touched us as much now as it did when we read this classic as children.
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