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Best Equestrian fiction Books

December 2024

King of the Wind

Marguerite Henry’s “King of the Wind” is a captivating tale that whisks readers away to 18th-century Morocco. It follows the journey of a swift Arabian stallion and his devoted stable boy, Agba. Through vivid prose, Henry brings to life the sights and sounds of exotic lands, from bustling marketplaces to royal stables. I was particularly moved by the bond between horse and boy, a testament to the power of friendship across species. This Newbery Medal-winning novel is a must-read for anyone who’s ever felt a connection with animals.

Black Beauty

“Black Beauty” by Anna Sewell is a heartfelt tale that swept me into the world of a majestic horse with a noble spirit. Told from Beauty’s perspective, the novel captures the highs and lows of his journey from a pampered colt to a struggling workhorse. Beyond the engaging plot, Sewell’s deep empathy for animals and their treatment shines through, making it a poignant read that stays with you long after the final page.