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Glenn Balch (1902–1989)

Autor de White Ruff

30+ Obras 604 Miembros 28 Reseñas 2 Preferidas

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Incluye los nombres: Glen Balch, Glenn Balch

Series

Obras de Glenn Balch

White Ruff (1958) 103 copias
The Book of Horses (1958) 71 copias
Christmas Horse (1949) 60 copias
Horse of Two Colors (1969) 34 copias
Wild Horse Tamer (1955) 34 copias
Lost Horse (1950) 30 copias
The Midnight Colt (1952) 22 copias
Buck, Wild (1976) 20 copias
The Stallion King (1960) 11 copias
The Brave Riders (1959) 11 copias
Wild Horse (1947) 11 copias
Tiger Roan (1938) 8 copias

Obras relacionadas

Die schönsten Hunde-Geschichten (1978) — Contribuidor — 3 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1902-12-11
Fecha de fallecimiento
1989-09-16
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Venus, Texas, USA
Lugares de residencia
Venus, Texas USA (birth)
Boise, Idaho, USA
Educación
North Texas State Teachers College
Baylor University (1924)
Ocupaciones
fire guard
reporter
writer

Miembros

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A "what if" explanation tale, of an 18th century young Comanche who discovered horses that had escaped from their Spanish owners. The introduction of a better method of hunting and fighting changed the Comanche way of life forever. It's respectfully written, without graphic violence, so suitable for pre-teens and up. I enjoyed it, and will keep it on my shelves for another read.
½
 
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fuzzi | otra reseña | Jan 17, 2024 |
One of my very favorite books as a kid
 
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Mantra | otra reseña | Jun 14, 2023 |
Two young captives escape their Spanish masters, each taking a horse as they flee on foot. One of the horses is a prized stallion, a horse of two colors, sporting dark spots on its rump. But the youths know well that they are in danger, pursued by vengeful men. Can they make their way home safely ahead of angry soldiers and through the territory of enemy tribes?

This is an engaging story with minimal violence, appropriate for pre-teens and up.
½
 
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fuzzi | otra reseña | Mar 22, 2021 |
(This is an abridged version, the original book is called Wild Horse) It's about two kids who have been admiring a wild black stallion that lives near their father's cattle ranch. The father doesn't see much use in wild horses so he doesn't mind when men come to run the wild horses, intending to sell whatever they catch for rodeo broncos or to a factory that makes chicken feed. The kids are appalled that the wild stallion they call King might meet such a fate. The boy determines to go out and catch the wild horse himself, and his sister helps by bringing supplies and fresh horses. It is a long hard job which they mainly do by following the stallion in relays until he's worn out. Most of this story felt really flat and bland to me- the dialog and descriptions- but that is probably due to it being "revised". The final chapters were more interesting, after the horse is caught. The ranch hand is from South America. He uses a bola for the capture instead of a lariat and his methods for getting the wild horse to accept some basic tack were also interesting. I liked that the horse's behavior and responses were very realistic. Eventually they teach the horse that it can't get away from a rope and are riding it (although it's not really controllable). The kids are so excited to have the wild stallion, but also dismayed that it seems the horse will never really accept confinement or guidance from a rider- having lived so many years in the wild and being set in his ways. But if they let him go again, he's at risk of being caught by others and sold to rodeo or slaughterhouse. The way they solve this problem is neatly done and honestly I didn't expect it at all, even though it was hinted at in the opening scene, I missed it. Definitely think I'd like the original version of this story.

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jeane | Jan 12, 2021 |

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30
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1
Miembros
604
Popularidad
#41,611
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
28
ISBNs
28
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