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Paul Goble

The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses

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"The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses" by Paul Goble is a beautifully illustrated children's book that tells the story of a Native American girl who has a deep love and connection with wild horses. The girl spends her days observing and caring for the horses, and in time, she is accepted as one of their own. Goble's writing is lyrical and evocative, transporting readers to the vast plains and the world of the wild horses. The story is a celebration of the bond between humans and animals, and the importance of living in harmony with nature. The girl's respect and understanding of the horses' behavior and needs is a powerful example of how humans can coexist peacefully with animals. The illustrations, done in watercolor and ink, are breathtakingly beautiful and bring the story to life. The images of the horses running free across the plains, and the girl's gentle interactions with them, are truly captivating. The use of muted colors and naturalistic details add to the sense of place and the timelessness of the story. This book is a great addition to any children's library, as it not only tells an engaging and heartwarming story, but also teaches important lessons about respect for animals and the environment. The book is also a valuable resource for teaching children about Native American culture and traditions. Overall, "The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses" is a beautifully written and illustrated book that will be enjoyed by children and adults alike. It is a story that will stay with readers long after they have finished reading it...