A young Native American girl gets lost in the mountains during a storm. She befriends a wild stallion and, even after she is found, chooses to stay and run free with the herd. With simple words and stunning illustrations that gallop across the pages, Paul Goble tells the story of a girl’s deep connection with horses. Her people recognized her special bond with the herd—horses followed her to the river and rested peacefully beside her in the sun. One day, a fierce storm swept her and the horses far from home, leaving her lost beneath towering cliffs. But when the wild stallion, leader of the herd, welcomed her as one of their own, she found a new home among them.
Winner of the 1979 Caldecott Medal and many other awards, this timeless tale of love and friendship is one families will treasure for generations.
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