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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Pages
- 127
- ISBN
- 9780198329398
As Joey endures the brutal realities of the trenches, his journey becomes a testament to courage and the unwavering spirit of an animal caught in human conflict. Meanwhile, Albert, too young to enlist, holds onto the hope of finding his horse and bringing him home. This story, narrated through Joey's eyes, explores themes of loyalty, friendship, and the enduring search for connection amid widespread destruction.
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War Horse Picture Book
2020 • Farshore
English

Savas Ati
2010 • Tudem Yayinlari
Turkish

War Horse - Audio Library Edition
2010 • Scholastic Audio Books
English

War Horse - Audio CD
2010 • Scholastic Audio Books
English

War Horse
2011 • Collins Education
English

War Horse
1985 • Collins Educational
English

War Horse
2010 • Scholastic
English

War Horse
2010 • Egmont
English

War Horse (Scholastic Gold)
2010 • Scholastic Inc.
English

War Horse
2011 • Egmont
English

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2007 • Scholastic Press
English

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2017 • Egmont
English

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2010 • Egmont
English

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2002 • Egmont
English

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2014 • Faber & Faber
English

War Horse
1982 • Scholastic
English

War Horse
2011 • AudioGO
English

War Horse
2010 • Egmont Books, Limited
English

War Horse
1988 • Windrush
English

War Horse
2010 • HarperCollins Audiobooks,
English

War horse
2013 • Rizzoli
Italian

War Horse
2004 • Egmont
English

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2014 • Egmont
English

War Horse
2012 • Scholastic Inc.
English

Morpurgo War Horse
2018 • Egmont Books, Limited
English

War Horse
1990 • Mammoth
English

War Horse (Korean edition)
2011 • Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an P'ulpit
Korean

War Horse: Library Edition
2010 • Scholastic Audio
English

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2023 • Farshore
English

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2013 • Egmont
English

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2021 • Dean
English

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2018 • Oxford University Press
English

戰馬喬伊
2011 • 遠流出版事業股份有限公司
Chinese

Dominoes: Two: War Horse
2013 • OUP Oxford
English

War Horse
1982 • Scholastic
English

War Horse
1983 • Magnet
English

Cavall de guerra
2011 • Estrella Polar
Catalan

Gefährten
2013 • Carlsen Verlag GmbH
German

Warhorse
2010 • Egmont UK
English

Dominoes 2. War Horse MP3 Pack
2018 • Oxford University Press España, S.A.
English

War Horse 40th Anniversary Edition
2022 • Farshore
English

Cheval de guerre
1997 • Gallimard
French

War Horse 40th Anniversary Edition
2022 • HarperCollins UK
English

Caballo de batalla (Spanish Edition)
2011 • Noguer Ediciones
Spanish

Cheval de guerre
2021 • GALLIMARD JEUNE
French

Savas Ati Ciltli
2016 • Tudem Yayinlari - Kültür
Turkish

Ceffyl Rhyfel
2010 • Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
Welsh
But the distant rumblings of war grew louder, and one fateful day, Albert's father, in a desperate bid to settle debts, sold me to the army. My heart ached for Albert as I was led away, his tearful promise to find me echoing in my ears. I was thrust into a world of gleaming brass and polished leather, trained for cavalry charges, and soon found myself on a ship, bound for the battlefields of France. There, amidst the chaos and the thunder of guns, I met Topthorn, a magnificent black stallion, and we became fast friends, drawing strength from each other as we faced the unimaginable horrors of the Western Front. We charged into machine gun fire, saw men and horses fall, and learned quickly the brutal indifference of war.
My first rider, the kind Captain Nicholls, was lost to the relentless maw of battle, and I passed to Trooper Warren, a gentle soul who found solace in reading letters from home aloud to me. But the war cared nothing for allegiances or friendships. Topthorn and I were captured by the German army, our loyalties shifting with the turn of fate. We became ambulance horses, pulling carts laden with wounded men from both sides, our quiet strength a small comfort in the midst of suffering. Even in this grim existence, we found moments of unexpected kindness, particularly from a young French girl named Emilie and her grandfather, who cared for us on their farm, offering a brief respite from the front lines. Emilie, frail yet spirited, doted on us, her love a beacon in the darkness.
Yet, the war always reclaimed its own. We were taken again, forced into ever-harsher labor, until the strain became too much for my dear friend. I watched, helpless, as Topthorn succumbed to exhaustion, his proud spirit extinguished. Despair threatened to consume me. Later, entangled in barbed wire in the desolate wasteland of no-man's-land, I lay trapped, a helpless victim of the conflict. But in a moment of shared humanity, a British soldier and a German soldier, momentarily forgetting their enmity, worked together to free me, their brief truce a testament to the compassion that could still flicker amidst the devastation.
I was taken to a British veterinary hospital, my body wracked with tetanus, my spirit weary. It was there, amidst the familiar sounds of English voices, that a young man with a scarred face came to my stall, making a sound like an owl. I knew that call, that voice, that touch. It was Albert, my Albert, who had joined the veterinary corps, never giving up on his promise to find me. He nursed me back to health, his presence a balm to my war-torn soul.
As the war finally drew to a close, the army prepared to auction off its horses. It seemed I would be lost to Albert again, but a miracle occurred. Emilie's grandfather, seeking to honor her memory - for she had died of grief after Topthorn and I were taken - bought me back for a single penny, insisting I return to Albert. And so, after years of separation, of witnessing the best and worst of humanity, Albert and I returned to our beloved Devon farm, the war a distant, terrible memory. Our bond, forged in peace and tested by fire, remained unbroken, a quiet testament to enduring love and loyalty.
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War Horse is widely praised as a profoundly moving and emotionally rich story, often leaving readers teary-eyed. Many reviewers highlight its unique and compelling narrative, told from the perspective of Joey, a horse thrust into the First World War. This unusual viewpoint allows for a powerful exploration of the conflict's horrors and futility, presenting a strong anti-war message with remarkable humanity and compassion. The book is celebrated for its simple yet striking prose, making it an accessible and engaging read that still conveys complex themes of friendship, loyalty, love, and survival. Readers appreciate how the author skillfully portrays the deep bonds between animals and humans, and how the story offers hope even amidst the devastation of war.
While largely positive, some reviews express reservations, primarily concerning the realism of the horse's perspective. A recurring criticism notes that Joey, the titular horse, is presented with an almost human level of intelligence and understanding, comprehending not only English but also French and German. This anthropomorphism leads some to feel that Joey is an overly idealized character, acting more like a man in a horse's body rather than accurately reflecting a horse's natural instincts. A few readers also found certain emotional moments to be overly sentimental or saccharine, occasionally bordering on mawkishness. Additionally, one reviewer desired a more extended resolution to the story after the war concludes.
Despite these minor criticisms, War Horse is overwhelmingly recommended as a powerful and impactful read. It is lauded as a beautiful, poignant tale that leaves a lasting impression, effectively educating younger readers about the history and realities of World War I without resorting to graphic detail, while still resonating deeply with adults. The book's strengths lie in its ability to evoke strong emotions and foster empathy for all caught in the conflict. This novel would appeal to readers of all ages, particularly those who enjoy animal stories, historical fiction, and narratives that explore themes of resilience, connection, and the devastating consequences of war from a fresh, unconventional angle.
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