In this prequel to The Black Stallion, we learn the story of the Black before he was shipwrecked with Alec Ramsay. Born in the mountain stronghold of Sheikh Abu Ishak, the colt shows great promise. During a band of robbers’ attempt to steal him, the colt escapes and learns to survive on his own in the high mountains. Will he ever find his way home?
Walter Farley’s love for horses began when he was a small boy living in Syracuse, New York and continued as he grew up in New York City. He was able to fulfill this love through an uncle who was a professional horseman and learned about horse training.
Walter began to write his first book, THE BLACK STALLION, while he was a high school student, and it was first published in 1941 when he was an undergraduate at Columbia University. THE BLACK STALLION received such an enthusiastic response that Walter went on to create more stories about the Black, and about other horses as well. In his life he wrote a total of thirty-four books which have been enormously popular and published in twenty-one countries around the world.
Walter Farley died in October 1989, shortly before publication of THE YOUNG BLACK STALLION, the twenty-first book in the Black Stallion series, co-authored with his son Steven.
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