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Black Stallion

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Published
Pages
275
Language
EN
ISBN
9780965476027
Reading Time
~4h 49min

Black Stallion is a book by Walter Farley. In 1941. It has 275 pages.

About this book

Walter Farley’s 1941 novel follows a young boy stranded on a remote island with an untamed black stallion after a maritime disaster. Through daily survival and careful observation, the two develop an unusual partnership built on mutual trust rather than domination. The narrative explores how patience and respect can bridge the gap between human and animal, transforming a wild creature into a focused competitor. Farley drew upon extensive research into equine behavior and early twentieth-century thoroughbred racing to craft a story that treats horse psychology with uncommon accuracy for its time. The novel established a lasting template for equestrian fiction, emphasizing the quiet discipline of training and the emotional resilience required to overcome isolation. Readers encounter a straightforward adventure that balances physical endurance with introspective growth, avoiding sentimentalism in favor of earned confidence. Decades after its initial release, the work remains a foundational text in children’s literature for its clear-eyed portrayal of partnership, its celebration of athletic dedication, and its enduring focus on the unspoken communication between rider and horse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Black Stallion?+

Black Stallion has 275 pages.

When was Black Stallion published?+

Black Stallion was published in 1941.

What is Black Stallion about?+

Walter Farley’s 1941 novel follows a young boy stranded on a remote island with an untamed black stallion after a maritime disaster. Through daily survival and careful observation, the two develop an unusual partnership built on mutual trust rather than domination. The narrative explores how patienc...

Who wrote Black Stallion?+

Black Stallion was written by Walter Farley.