Mustang: Wild Spirit of the West

· Simon and Schuster
5.0
8 reviews
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240
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Horses were in Annie Bronn’s blood. For as long as she could remember, she had been fascinated by the spirited wild mustangs that roamed free throughout the West. So when greedy cattlemen started to round up the mustangs for slaughter, Annie knew it was up to her to save the breed.

The true story of Wild Horse Annie’s crusade to save the mustangs is inspiring. Readers will cheer her on, all the way to the White House, in her struggle to preserve these beautiful creatures from extinction.

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5.0
8 reviews
Katelyn Quillen
March 12, 2017
O read this book in third or fourth grade and didn't fully understand I went back and read it again in fifth grade and then suddenly I understood. I cried and smiled and laughed with this beautifully told story .
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Jan Clark
October 19, 2023
Beyond the history, the love of the horse shine true. The fight to protect the mustangs should never be forgotten, as it continues today.
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Crystal Leslie
March 8, 2019
This is such a great story about a remarkable woman.
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About the author

Marguerite Henry (1902–1997) was the beloved author of such classic horse stories as King of the Wind, Misty of Chincoteague, and Stormy, Misty’s Foal, and her work has won several Newbery Awards and Honors.

Robert Lougheed was raised on a farm in Canada where he developed a passion for painting. He specialized in images of the American West and his work received numerous awards. He died in 1982.

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