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A silver brumby is special, but he will be hunted by man and horse alike, and must be stronger than both...Thowra's speed and courage have always saved him from the men who want to capture him - until now, when the men come on skis quickly and silently over the mountains. This time Thowra must protect his daughter from the hunters who prize the silver brumbies above any other horse.
A silver brumby is special, but he will be hunted by man and horse alike, and must be stronger than both...Thowra's speed and courage have always saved him from the men who want to capture him - until now, when the men come on skis quickly and silently over the mountains. This time Thowra must protect his daughter from the hunters who prize the silver brumbies above any other horse.
An Australian classic.
Elyne Mitchell (1913–2002) is Australia's much-loved author of the Silver Brumby series. Married to lawyer, and later parliamentarian, Thomas Walter Mitchell, she lived with their four children in the mountains. She was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to literature in 1988 and later an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from Charles Sturt University in 1993. Caroline Lee is a gifted actor and narrator who has worked extensively in theatre, film and television. Caroline has narrated a number of bestselling titles, including Apples Never Fall, Big Little Lies and Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty. On stage, she has performed for various theatre companies including the Melbourne Theatre Company and recently appeared in The Newsreader on the ABC. She has received three Green Room Awards for Best Actress, and four AudioFile Earphones Awards, including Best Audiobook of the Year 2016 for Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty.
"In this coming-of-age story the protagonist is a wild horse. The
silver-coated filly, Kunama, longs to explore the mountains beyond
the safe world of her parents, but danger lurks. A violent stallion
tries to force her into his herd. Men plot to capture and tame her.
Owls hoot warnings and wisdom. A kangaroo helps her. There's
romance, too – a handsome stallion is drawn to her. Caroline Lee's
sensitive performance is an excellent match for the lyrical text.
Her expressive voice is intimate and enchanting, quivering with
fear, laughing with joy, sometimes trotting, sometimes slowing down
to luxuriate in the beauty of the landscape. This is an exquisite
listening experience."
*AudioFile Magazine*
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