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Morning Star (English Edition) Formato Kindle
Eight year old Dannie Walker is fighting for her life. Her doctors have told her father she has an incurable disease. All hope is lost, or is it? A mysterious horse has come to the Walker ranch. A horse that may have mystical powers. His name is Morning Star and he might be Dannie's only hope.
"Morning Star is a very captivating and fast-paced story about a sick little girl and a special horse. Randy Mixter has created a highly descriptive, magical, and upbeat tale for young and old alike!"
Mary Jean O'Keefe
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione28 novembre 2012
- Dimensioni file208 KB
Dettagli prodotto
- ASIN : B00AFDDK0O
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 208 KB
- Utilizzo simultaneo di dispositivi : illimitato
- Da testo a voce : Abilitato
- Screen Reader : Supportato
- Miglioramenti tipografici : Abilitato
- X-Ray : Abilitato
- Word Wise : Abilitato
- Memo : Su Kindle Scribe
- Lunghezza stampa : 140 pagine
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Dannie Walker is in hospital, a very sick girl, without apparent hope of recovery. Dannie has a vivid dream one night about a horse and desperately wants to go home. She isn’t the only one having dreams, her father has his own ghosts he needs to lay to rest.
Mix these elements together with a loving family, a magical horse and a legend about a blue flower and you have a heart warming and captivating story of miracles and mysticism, love, loss and hope. Things Randy Mixter writes about extremely well.
I love the introduction about the legend of the Morning Star, a dark blue rose-like flower, explaining how it’s been extinct for many hundreds of years and opinion is divided about the truth of the plant’s existence.
I believe this novella would appeal to younger readers, just the right length, as well as older ones that want to escape for a couple of hours into a wonderfully descriptive world of mystery and enchantment, which makes anything seem possible, and with a touch of the paranormal.

That's exactly the kind of promise you get with Randy Mixter's captivating and endearing novella, Morning Star. Mixter doesn't need a lot of flash to tell a good story. In this character-driven story, Nate and his daughter Dannie carry much of the drama which holds the reader's attention throughout. Mixter delivers that promise and more.
This is a book for all ages. If you have children, it is the kind of story you could read to them. Young adult readers will also find it interesting and enjoyable to read. It's really refreshing to just read a good story and Mixter has done just that with Morning Star. He's an excellent story teller who knows his craft well, but more importantly, delivers on the promise to tell a good story. If you and your children have enjoyed such classics as Black Beauty or My Friend Flicka, you are definitely going to enjoy Morning Star.
Jeffrey Miller,
Author of Ice Cream Headache


One word to the author though - if you are talking about English Kings (at the very front of the book), do your research!
It is not King Richard the Lionhearted, it's King Richard the Lionheart. Get your facts right.
