My Friend Flicka by Mary O'hara

My Friend Flicka by Mary O'hara

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My Friend Flicka by Mary O'hara



"A blend of Steinbeck's short gem, The Red Pony, and Rawling's The Yearling. . . . This novel has sentiment and quality."-- Donald Gordon

A timeless favorite of adults and children alike, My Friend Flicka resides in "that borderland where some of the best-loved books in the English tongue hold their immortality." (New York Herald Tribune)

A daydreamer and a time waster, young Ken McLaughlin spends his days on his family's Wyoming ranch with his head in the clouds, surrounded by endless blue skies, wide-open spaces, and beautiful horses. To his brusque, practical father, the boy is an enigma and a disappointment. Then one day, Ken's life is filled with new purpose when he finds Flicka, a magnificent filly as wild as she is fast.

Though the strong bond between boy and horse only fuels his father's disdain, Ken's growing love for his friend Flicka is changing him--leading a once-aimless young man down the path to responsible adulthood, forging a new respect and understanding between father and son, and inspiring a fierce loyalty that nearly costs Ken his life.

Mary O'Hara is an Irish soprano and harpist who has released 22 albums and has her own prime-time BBC and ITV television series. Celebration of Love, The Smell of the Flowers, and A Song for Ireland are among her works.

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ISBN 13 9780060512620
ISBN 10 0060512628
Title My Friend Flicka
Author Mary O Hara
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year published 2005-12-27
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.