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The Black Stallion and the Lost City

Written by Steve FarleySteve Farley Author Alert
Category: Juvenile Fiction - Action & Adventure; Juvenile Fiction - Animals - Horses; Juvenile Fiction - Legends, Myths, Fables - Greek & Roman
Format: Trade Paperback, 256 pages
Publisher: Yearling
ISBN: 978-0-375-87208-2 (0-375-87208-6)

Pub Date: June 12, 2012
Price: $7.99

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The Black Stallion and the Lost City
Written by Steve Farley

Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780375872082
Our Price: $7.99
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About this Book

When Alec and the Black are hired to work as stunt doubles in a film about Alexander and his horse, Bucephalus, they find themselves on set in the remote mountains of the Greek/Bulgarian border. Movie making involves a lot of waiting, so they set out for a morning of exploring. Chasing an elusive albino mare, the two find themselves caught in an underground river which drops them, half-drowned, beside a city lost in time.

Revered at first, they soon discover that they are intended as the entertainment at a horrific ritual . . . sacrifices to the legendary flesh-eating mares in the coloseum of King Diomedes.

Another thrilling new Black Stallion novel by Walter Farley's son, which proves that the art of writing a great horse story is definitely in the genes!


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About this Author

STEVE FARLEY is the son of Walter Farley, the man who created the Black Stallion and wrote 20 stories about the best-loved literary horse of all time.

A freelance writer based in Manhattan, he travels frequently, especially to places where he can enjoy riding, diving and surfing.


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