I was ten or eleven when I first read this great classic. Written by Anna Sewell in the last years of her life, it takes the form of the autobiography of the handsome horse, Black Beauty. The book raised awareness of the cruelty which many working horses had to endure. And of course, I cried buckets, especially when Black Beauty's good friend Ginger dies.
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