One of the first books I fell in love with as a child was My
Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara. I have always loved animals and checked
out reference type books about animals from the library. One day my mom
encouraged me to try an animal novel. My mom grew up with horses so she
probably had read My Friend Flicka before. We checked it out
at the library and I just devoured it.
My Friend Flicka is
the story of Ken McLaughlin--a dreamer who lives on his family's ranch in
Wyoming. His seemingly lazy ways anger his practical father. Nothing
seems to put Ken's feet on the ground until the day he sees Flicka, a filly
owned by his family that comes from a bloodline
of un-tamable horses. Ken is finally given the chance to tame
Flicka and keep her.
Over the course of a summer, Ken and Flicka develop a bond that
teach Ken responsibility and gives him the respect of his father. It's a very
touching and rewarding story that would appeal to both boys and girls.
And while we're on the subject of childhood classics, here are a
few others I would recommend:
Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Old Yeller by
Fred Gipson
Where the Red Fern
Grows by Wilson Rawls
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Contributed by Darcy, Fairmont
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