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  • Murray the Race Horse: Fables from the Stables Book 1

    Gavin Puckett, Tor Freeman

    Paperback (Faber & Faber Children's, May 15, 2018)
    Hilarious underdog story (about a horse) named Murray.Murray the horse dreams of winning big races just like the rest of his family, but he has one problem - he's just not that fast! When horse Ned Plumb twists his ankle at the start line, his jockey spots Murray in the crowd and says, "Fancy a race?" Murray finally gets his chance to shine and beat the neigh-sayers with a rather unusual race technique...Written in verse, the accessible writing in Murray the Race Horse will charm boys and girls age 7-11 (and horse-lovers of all ages), and is complemented by Tor Freeman's hilarious illustrations, and has a great message about believing in yourself and following your dreams.This series is a great step up from picture books - for readers who want to build their confidence, but are not quite ready for chapter books.
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  • Murray the Race Horse

    Gavin Puckett, Tor Freeman

    language (Faber & Faber, July 28, 2016)
    Murray the horse dreams of winning big races just like the rest of his family but he has one problem - he's just not that fast! When horse Ned Plumb twists his ankle at the start line, his jockey spots Murray in the crowd and says, 'Fancy a race?' Murray finally gets his chance to shine and beat the neigh-sayers with a rather unusual race technique...Written in winning verse, the accessible, bonkers writing in Murray the Horse will charm boys and girls age 7-11 (and horse-lovers of all ages), is complemented by Tor Freeman's hilarious illustrations, and has a great message about believing in yourself and following your dreams.
  • Murray the Horse

    Gavin Puckett

    Hardcover (Faber & Faber, June 4, 2015)
    Murray the horse dreams of winning big races just like the rest of his family but he has one problem - he's just not that fast! When horse Ned Plumb twists his ankle at the start line, his jockey spots Murray in the crowd and says, 'fancy a race?'. Murray finally gets his chance to shine and beat the neigh-sayers with a rather unusual race technique.