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The Little White Horse
The Little White Horse
Author: Elizabeth Goudge
The Little White Horse, Elizabeth Goudge's best-loved book for young readers, tells the story of Maria, an orphan who goes to live in the old manor-house of Moonacre. There, she discovers a world of delightful people and enchanted creatures. But the Kingdom of Moonacre has fallen under a dark cloud, and only a new Moon Princess can restore its a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781438203201
ISBN-10: 1438203209
Publication Date: 4/17/2008
Pages: 222
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: CreateSpace
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
Members Wishing: 9
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This is one of the best books by one of the best authors I have ever found!
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Written in 1946, definitely a young chick lit book.
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I adored this book as a child. I still enjoyed it, but was less enthusiastic as an adult, having thought things through as an adult.

It's very much worth reading, as it is charming. I've no idea how the move was, but it was certainly changed dramatically from the book, as was demonstrated by the photos from the movie.
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I love this book! It was very enchanted! A great bed time story to read to a young child or read by yourself!
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Adored this book, great for a horse lover or young equestrienne!
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When orphaned young Maria Merryweather arrives at Moonacre Manor, she feels as if she's entered Paradise. Her new guardian, her uncle Sir Benjamin, is kind and funny; the Manor itself feels like home right away; and every person and animal she meets is like an old friend. But there is something incredibly sad beneath all of this beauty and comfort-a tragedy that happened years ago, shadowing Moonacre Manor and the town around it-and Maria is determined to learn about it, change it and give her own life story a happy ending. But what can on solitary girl do?

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