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Born Free! Among a patterned herd of wild Appaloosa mustangs running free in the Idaho wilderness lives Blue, a spirited filly the color of rain. Surrounded by her family, including her gentle sister Doe, and protected by her father, the band stallion, Blue lives a life both harsh and beautiful in the rugged terrain of an undiscovered habitat. That all changes, though, when Blue and Doe are captured by rogue cowboys, setting in motion a chain of events that threatens the very survival of their hidden, secret herd. Review: Survivor - It outlines the desperate bid for freedom by a beautiful wild Spirit . With the help of some of the best horsemen the world has ever known she wins her freedom. If more people don't become enlightened we will have no Mustangs. The herds are being destroyed by helicopter round ups. There are thousands in holding. Thousands more that "disappear" into the slaughter pipeline. Why: MONEY, the Root of All Evil. Grazing fees paid to the government by cattlemen that ship their beef out of Country. Some herds need intervention due to drought, etc. But if an animal that has lived in the Wilderness for hundreds of years can't live there what makes Man think weak domestic animals can. Review: Marvelous story - This sensitive, moving adventure of Blue and her kind brought tears to my eyes, and it brought back memories of a gentle Appaloosa I used to ride when I was young. Anyone who loves horses shouldn't miss this Breyer series of books, for its rare compassion and love for all animals.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 95 Reviews |
A**R
Survivor
It outlines the desperate bid for freedom by a beautiful wild Spirit . With the help of some of the best horsemen the world has ever known she wins her freedom. If more people don't become enlightened we will have no Mustangs. The herds are being destroyed by helicopter round ups. There are thousands in holding. Thousands more that "disappear" into the slaughter pipeline. Why: MONEY, the Root of All Evil. Grazing fees paid to the government by cattlemen that ship their beef out of Country. Some herds need intervention due to drought, etc. But if an animal that has lived in the Wilderness for hundreds of years can't live there what makes Man think weak domestic animals can.
K**R
Marvelous story
This sensitive, moving adventure of Blue and her kind brought tears to my eyes, and it brought back memories of a gentle Appaloosa I used to ride when I was young. Anyone who loves horses shouldn't miss this Breyer series of books, for its rare compassion and love for all animals.
S**Y
Gift
It was a birthday gift for our granddaughter. She loves it
A**R
Good book for medial readers
This book is a good โstep upโ book for medial readers. Beautiful illustration
K**E
wild Blue
Great book for horse lovers of all ages. Makes a nice addition to any home book collection. Very entertaining story.
D**C
Wild Blue
I bought 2 copies, one for my 11 yr old daughter, and one for her 13 year old friend. They both loved it. Great price, and perfect condition. Thank u
M**R
Great book
my daughter loves it
H**Y
for young folks
started to read, but not real wild about it -good for a young reader
C**Y
great
Lovely book for a child to read about horses
S**O
Good book
'Wild Blue' is a short, but slow paced read. It tells the story of Blue, a wild horse, being put in captivity. It is well written, but it was a little too slow paced and uneventful for me. It might be good to point out as well that it is in the third person, which was unexpected for me. I thought it would have been from the horse's point of view. I recommend it but only to readers who enjoy uneventful, yet good, books.
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