
Horse Who Wanted to Fly
by Pamela Kleibrink Thompson
Title:
Horse Who Wanted to Fly
Author:
Pamela Kleibrink Thompson
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
32 pages, clr illus
Publisher:
Firefly Books Ltd
ISBN-13:
9780228104858
EAN:
9780228104858
Publication Date:
01/09/2024
Classifications:
Picture Activities and Early Learning
Weight (g):
598
Dimensions (mm):
260 x 263 x 10
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
Charlie had an ordinary name and lived on an ordinary ranch. But Charlie was no ordinary horse. Charlie knew he could fly. But no one believed him. The naysayers said, 'Ordinary horses do ordinary work. They drag wagons, pull plows, and haul hay. Horses can''t fly. So don''t even try.' So begins the story of Charlie, an ambitious, determined and speedy horse who, with the help of some friends, proves once and for all that horses can fly. After years of toiling away as a work horse, Charlie, finally recognized for his incredible speed, ends up as a prize racehorse of Leland Stanford, the founder of Stanford University. Stanford has commissioned a photographer named Eadweard Muybridge to take high-speed photos of Charlie as he runs. During the trials, Muybridge snaps a photo of Charlie with all four hooves off the ground, thus proving all the naysayers wrong -- Charlie can fly! Conveyed through Charlie''s story is an important message of resilience and self-confidence, telling young readers, 'Believe in yourself, give it a try! How else will you prove that you can fly?'










