Misty

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Grupo Planeta (GBS), 2012 - 128 páginas
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Los únicos habitantes de la isla de Assateague, cerca de Virginia, son caballos salvajes. Entre ellos destaca Phantom, una yegua que ha sido capaz de escapar a todos los intentos por capturarla. Pero los hermanos Paul y Maureen han decidido que quieren tenerla, y en la siguiente batida que se organiza para cazar ejemplares, Paul sale en su busca. La yegua se llamará Misty. Novela galardonada con la Medalla Newbery.
 

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Cargamento vivo
7
La isla silvestre
12
misty de chincoteague
17
Phantom
19
Huesos sagrados
27
Un pedazo de viento y de cielo
34
El día del rodeo
42
No puede volver
50
En los corrales
59
Los potrillos tienen que hacerse mayores
67
Miedo de la tormenta
73
La cuerda de la venta
80
Un caballo cambia de dueño
87
El collarín
94
Alas en los cascos
109
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Atrapada en el remolino
54

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Sobre el autor (2012)

Marguerite Henry was born on April 12, 1902 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After high school, she attended the Milwaukee State Teachers College. She became an English teacher. She sold her first published story to a woman's magazine in 1913. Her first book, "Justin Morgan Had a Horse" was named a Newberry Honor Book. This and her other titles to follow were written in collaboration with illustrator, Wesley Dennis. They worked together until his death in 1996. Her other works included "King of the Wind," the story of the Godolphin Arabian horse, which won a Newberry Award, "Misty of Chincoteague," which won the Junior Book Award Medal of the Boys' Clubs of America, and "Justin Morgan Had a Horse," which won the Junior Scholastic Gold Seal Award. She was presented the Children's Reading Roundtable Award for her lasting contribution to children's reading in 1961. At the time of her death she had written 58 books. Her works have been translated into eight languages. Marguerite Henry died of complications from a series of strokes on November 26, 1997 in California.

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