Black Beauty by Anna Sewell

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Sewell, Anna, 1820-1878 Sewell, Anna, 1820-1878
English
Ever wondered what your horse is thinking? 'Black Beauty' answers that question in a way that will change how you see animals forever. This isn't just a horse story—it's a powerful story told by the horse himself. We follow Black Beauty from his happy days as a young colt through a lifetime of changing owners, from the kind to the cruel. It's a raw, honest look at the world through the eyes of a creature who has no voice of his own, asking us to be better. Get ready to fall in love with a hero on four legs and have your heart broken and mended a few times along the way.
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If you think a book narrated by a horse sounds silly, think again. Anna Sewell's classic, written in 1877, is one of the most moving and influential animal stories ever told. It all comes from Black Beauty's own mouth, from his first memories in a sunny meadow to his final peaceful retirement.

The Story

The story is Black Beauty's autobiography. We follow him from his carefree youth on an English farm into a working life in Victorian England. He's a cab horse in bustling London, a carriage horse for a gentle lady, and suffers under careless and cruel owners. Through his eyes, we meet other horses—like his brave friend Ginger—and see how human kindness or thoughtlessness directly shapes their lives. The plot is simply his life journey, a series of episodes that show the best and worst of how people treat animals.

Why You Should Read It

This book gets under your skin. Sewell didn't just want to tell a story; she wanted to reform how people treated horses, and by extension, all animals. Reading Beauty's calm, forgiving account of hardship is far more effective than any angry lecture. You feel his confusion when a bearing rein hurts his neck, his fear during a dangerous ride, and his simple joy in a kind word and a warm stable. It builds a deep sense of empathy that stays with you long after you finish.

Final Verdict

This is a must-read for animal lovers of any age. While often labeled a children's book, its themes are timeless and its message profound. It's perfect for anyone who enjoys a story with heart, a touch of history, and a powerful call for compassion. Fair warning: you'll probably hug your pet (or the nearest friendly animal) a little tighter when you're done.



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Mason White
4 months ago

I came across this while browsing and the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Absolutely essential reading.

Andrew Hill
5 months ago

I didn't expect much, but it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. This story will stay with me.

Susan Perez
5 months ago

Without a doubt, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Exactly what I needed.

Emma Johnson
8 months ago

Solid story.

Michelle Jackson
1 year ago

Recommended.

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