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The Horses Didn't Come Home

Published
Mar 2016
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
256

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A story about a boy, a horse and the last great calvary charge in history.

In an army camp in a Middle Eastern desert, a young Australian soldier named Harry is saddling and grooming his horse, Bunty. She is sturdy and strong; an Australian waler who belongs to Harry's sister, Laura, back home in Australia. As Harry finishes the grooming he stands in front of Bunty. The two of them, horse and master, stand totally still. Then Harry swings up into the saddle and turns away from the camp into the desert. A few soldiers watch them as they ride out. No one says a word. It's their last ride together. The last great cavalry charge in history took place at Beersheba in the Sinai Desert in 1917. It was Australian soldiers and horses that took part in, and won, this amazing, unexpected, unorthodox victory. The men proudly claimed it was their great-hearted horses that won the day. But in the end, the horses didn't come home ...

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First Edition Mar 2016 HarperCollins ISBN 0732293545
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Apr 2012 HarperCollins ISBN B0062H5M4Y
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