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Moon Filly

By: Elyne Mitchell
Narrated by: Caroline Lee
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Wurring, almost a yearling, and the image of his great sire Winganna, is a golden chestnut with a mane and tail the colour of living light of the sun. When Winganna brings a hauntingly beautiful mare and her filly foal to the herd, Wurring is drawn to the tiny filly despite himself. When the beautiful mare dies, only Wurring has the courage to approach the orphan. He calls her Ilinga because she has come from far away. She becomes his shadow, to the envy of the other foals. Where is she from? As she grows, she becomes more and more beautiful, glowing with the beauty of the moon, and it becomes obvious that her dead mother must have been of great value. What happens when an ugly and mean iron grey stallion comes looking for what he has lost? Is Ilinga and Wurring's love for each other enough for them to overcome the odds? What of the legend that says that before the moon and sun can be together, the light of the sun must almost be extinguished?©1968 Moon Filly copyright Elyne Mitchell (P)2019 Bolinda Publishing Animals Animals & Nature Literature & Fiction

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'Young horse lovers will relish this story.' (School Library Journal)
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The narrator really works well with these books. This is a great love story that reminds me a little of Romeo and Juliet.
Mostly wholesome but some may find the underlying implications of stalliom on mare violence a bit difficult in places. This is not a big part of the story at all and the book largely contains the usual stallion on stallion fighting.
Despite that I would still recommend this as the majority of folk will find it another beautifully written brumby story

Beautifully written

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I love The Silver Brumby series. And this narrator is good, too. But Moon Filly doesn't fit the series, is poorly written and dull. Really oddly stuck in the middle of such wonderful books. My advice? Skip it.

If I could give it a zero, I would

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