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The narrative follows a half-bred Arabian mare and the boy who trains her as they move from rural hardships toward the dramatic, ritualized city horse race. It traces the mare's birth and upbringing, the trainer's efforts to prepare her despite doubt and market pressures, and the secretive customs and strict rules that govern the competition. Encounters with rivals, setbacks, and acts of courage test the loyalty between human and animal, while preparations and ceremonies heighten tension. The story culminates in the high-stakes race and meditates on destiny, bravery, and the bond formed between rider and mount.

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Marguerite Henry

Marguerite Henry was an American author celebrated for her children's books, particularly those centered around horses. Her storytelling often captures the bond between humans and animals, bringing to life the adventures and challenges faced by her characters. Among her notable works are "Gaudenzia, Pride of the Palio," which explores the world of horse racing in Italy, and "Stormy, Misty's Foal," a continuation of the beloved Misty series. Henry's engaging narratives and vivid descriptions have made her a cherished figure in children's literature, inspiring young readers to appreciate the beauty of nature and the spirit of adventure.

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