In 1914, Joey, a beautiful bay-red foal with a distinctive cross on his nose, is sold to the army and thrust into the midst of the war on the Western Front. With his officer, he charges toward the enemy, witnessing the horror of the battles in France. But even in the desolation of the... read more
Joey was this child's horse that worked as hard and fast as a horse could work. The dad sold him to the army. The boy was probably never going to see the horse again.
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“Any of the people are awesome!”Aly
We have shown them that any problem can be solved between people if only they can trust each other.Highlighted by 87 Kindle customers
They fight a war and they don’t know what for. Isn’t that crazy? How can one man kill another and not really know the reason why he does it, except that the other man wears a different color uniform and speaks a different language? And it’s me they call crazy!Highlighted by 87 Kindle customers
That’s what this war is all about, my friend. It’s about which of us is the crazier.Highlighted by 80 Kindle customers
There’s a nobility in his eye, a regal serenity about him. Does he not personify all that men try to be and never can be? I tell you, my friend, there’s divinity in a horse, and especially in a horse like this. God got it right the day he created them. And to find a horse like this in the middle of this filthy abomination of a war is for me like finding a butterfly on a dung heap. We don’t belong in the same universe with a creature like this.”Highlighted by 77 Kindle customers
Any horse has an instinctive fondness for children, for they speak more softly, and their size precludes any threat;Highlighted by 66 Kindle customers
I knew then that I had found a friend for life, that there was an instinctive and immediate bond of trust and affection between us.Highlighted by 66 Kindle customers
No sergeant major, no enemy barrage could have silenced a body of soldiers as effectively as that terrible sight, for here for the first time the men saw for themselves the kind of war they were going into, and there was not a single man in the squadron who seemed prepared for it.Highlighted by 63 Kindle customers
that a horse’s life is maybe even more important than a man’s, ’cause a horse hasn’t got no evil in him except any that’s put there by men.Highlighted by 50 Kindle customers
His whistle imitated the stuttering call of an owl—it was a call I never refused and I would never forget.Highlighted by 38 Kindle customers
my mind despite the unerring routine of the work that was turning me imperceptibly into an army horse.Highlighted by 31 Kindle customers
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