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Pony Island

by Candice Ransom, Candice F. Ransom, Wade Zahares
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Synopsis

The famous wild ponies of Assateague and Chincoteague Island, presented in stunning technicolor.

Centuries ago, a Spanish shipwreck left dozens of horses stranded on Assateague Island, off the coast of Virginia. For years they were free to roam on their new island home without human contact, until the neighboring island, Chincoteague, suffered a series of fires that devastated the town. The volunteer firefighters held a special event to raise money for a new fire truck, and so began the Wild Pony Swim that continues to this day. This unique American tradition recounted in pitch-perfect rhyme will engage the youngest of readers. These world-famous ponies captured in bright, dynamic colors will sure appeal to any horse lover.

Publishers Weekly

Declarative, rhyming phrases accompany striking illustrations in tribute to the enigmatic Chincoteague ponies that live off the Virginia coast. While several explanations for the ponies' presence on the island of Assateague are offered in legends, Ransom (Tractor & Company) presents one of the more dramatic: a Spanish shipwreck. "Big ship wrecks./ Stormy sea./ Cargo horses/ Swimming free." Accentuated by storm light, the ponies meld into the sharp peaks of the waves with an eerie green glow as they struggle for the shore. Across a narrow channel from where they land a seaside town grows over time, smudgy pastels by Zahares (Lucky Jake) suggesting an Impressionist landscape. After a fire, the human settlers must raise money for a new fire truck, and cowboys round up the ponies for auction. Lit by the flaming red sunset, the ponies have a regal demeanor as they "race through town." With the money raised, the town purchases a "shiny engine," and the crowd cheers, "Bring back ponies/ Every year!" A parting image shows the ponies galloping on the beach, "wild and free," at sunrise. Lovely. Ages 4-8. (Apr.)

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About the Author, Candice Ransom

CANDICE F. RANSOM has written over 100 books, including Tractor Day. She received her M.F.A. in writing for children from Vermont College and lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia, with her husband. www.candiceransom.com

WADE ZAHARES has illustrated several children’s books, including Liberty Rising and Window Music, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book. He graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and has been commissioned by HBO, Cinemax, The L.A. Times magazine, Family Circle, and Sesame Street magazine. He lives in Lyman, Maine. www.zahares.com

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2009
Publisher
Walker & Company
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780802780881

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