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Children's Nonfiction Horses

Wild Horses

Running Free

by (author) Linda L. Richards

Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Initial publish date
Oct 2023
Category
Horses, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Folklore & Mythology
Recommended Age
9 to 12
Recommended Grade
4 to 7
Recommended Reading age
9 to 12
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781459825598
    Publish Date
    Oct 2023
    List Price
    $24.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459825611
    Publish Date
    Oct 2023
    List Price
    $31.99

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Description

Key Selling Points

  • This book is controversial in that it challenges the accepted theory that wild horses were introduced to North America by Spanish explorers, when in fact, new research shows they may have been in North America all along.
  • Wild horses, and mustangs in particular, are an iconic symbol of the American West.
  • Young people have played a major role in protecting wild horses all over the world and Wild Horses highlights their important work.
  • Wild horses are under threat as their protections have been stripped away by the US government in recent years. This is a story of conservation and ecology and features examples of how wild horses are being protected all over the world.
  • The author is a self-proclaimed horsewoman who, as a child, thought she had tamed her own mustang. She took most of the photos in this book herself.

About the author

Linda L. Richards is a journalist and award-winning author. She is the founding editor of January Magazine, one of the Web’s most respected voices about books. She is also the author of six novels and several works of nonfiction and is on the faculty of the Simon Fraser University Summer Publishing Workshops. In 2010, Richards’ novel Death Was in the Picture won the Panik Award for Best Los Angeles-Based Noir. Linda can be found at lindalrichards.com and @lindalrichards.

Linda L. Richards' profile page

Awards

  • Long-listed, Science Writers and Communicators of Canada (SWCC) Book Awards - Youth Category

Editorial Reviews

“Vibrant photographs and a clear, engaging writing style make the information accessible and interesting for young readers…One of the book’s strengths is its ability to seamlessly blend scientific facts with captivating stories…Sparks an interest not only in wild horses but also in the broader importance of conservation efforts and the delicate balance of our ecosystem.”

Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD)

“Generously illustrated with appealing color photographs…The writing style is conversational [and] engaging…This book will inspire discussion and open readers’ eyes to much more about wild horses…[including] their historical value and future, and what they symbolize to different people in a changing environment. Highly Recommended.”

CM: Canadian Review of Materials

“A beautifully written and illustrated story of [wild horses’] history, biology, and ecology, [that] will be savoured by horse lovers everywhere… Complimented by many delightful additional stories in sidebars, as well as a thorough glossary and... a selection of incredible photographic illustrations.”

The British Columbia Review

“Readers shouldn’t shy away with thoughts that this book is overly scientific. Part of the Orca Wild series, its intended audience is middle-grade readers, although the colour photos on every page are enough to lure much younger readers into turning these pages…This clearly-written and well-researched book holds more information than most of us could absorb in a single reading. It encourages us to browse around, maybe something like the grazing style of a wild horse, digesting what we learn as we proceed. For any girl or boy wanting to learn more about horses (or maybe do research for a science fair project), they couldn’t ask for a better starting point.”

BC BookWorld

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