3.95
"Smoky the Cowhorse" is a classic work of children's literature written by Will James and published in 1926. The novel tells the story of Smoky, a wild horse who is captured and tamed, only to break free and return to his wild ways. The book is notable for its vivid and authentic depiction of ranch life in the American West, as well as its sensitive portrayal of the bond between humans and animals. The novel is divided into three parts, each of which focuses on a different stage of Smoky's life. In the first part, Smoky is a wild horse, living freely in the mountains and fending off predators. He is eventually captured by a rancher and broken in, becoming a loyal and hardworking cowhorse. However, Smoky's wild spirit remains, and he eventually breaks free and returns to the mountains. In the second part of the book, Smoky is recaptured and sold to a new owner, who mistreats him. Smoky is forced to work long hours and is subjected to harsh punishment. Despite this, Smoky remains defiant and refuses to be tamed. In the final part of the book, Smoky is once again set free and returns to the mountains. He is eventually tracked down by the rancher who originally captured him, and the two are reunited. Smoky is given a chance to live out his days in peace, and the book ends on a hopeful note. "Smoky the Cowhorse" is a powerful and moving story that will appeal to readers of all ages. The book's themes of freedom, loyalty, and the bond between humans and animals are timeless, and the vivid and authentic depiction of ranch life in the American West is sure to captivate readers. The book is also notable for its sensitive and nuanced portrayal of animals, and for its refusal to sentimentalize the relationship between humans and animals. Overall, "Smoky the Cowhorse" is a classic work of children's literature that is well worth reading...
Louis L'Amour
The Man from the Broken Hills
A classic western novel by Louis L'Amour, this book tells the story of a man who is trying to start a new life in the harsh and unforgiving landscape of the American West. With its themes of perseverance, survival, and the power of the human spirit, this book will appeal to fans of 'Smoky the Cowhorse' who enjoy tales of the Old West.
Learn MoreJane Smiley
Horse Heaven
A modern-day novel about the world of horse racing, 'Horse Heaven' is a celebration of the beauty, grace, and power of these magnificent animals. With its large cast of characters and intricate plot, this book will appeal to readers of 'Smoky the Cowhorse' who are interested in the relationship between humans and horses.
Learn MoreNicholas Evans
The Horse Whisperer
A modern-day novel about a horse trainer who has the ability to communicate with horses, 'The Horse Whisperer' explores the special bond between humans and animals. With its themes of healing, redemption, and the power of love, this book will appeal to readers of 'Smoky the Cowhorse' who are interested in the relationship between humans and horses.
Learn MoreJohn Steinbeck
The Red Pony
A classic coming-of-age novel by John Steinbeck, 'The Red Pony' tells the story of a young boy and his relationship with a red pony. With its themes of growth, loss, and the power of the human spirit, this book will appeal to readers of 'Smoky the Cowhorse' who enjoy stories about the special bond between humans and horses.
Learn More