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Amish Horses [Hardcover]

Richard Ammon (Author), Pamela Patrick (Illustrator)
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Ever since I was old enough to help with the chores, I've cared for our horses. Datt says that I have a special way with them. Because we Amish do not drive cars, trucks, or tractors, our horses are very important to us.

An Amish boy introduces us to his family's horses and shows us how they help with daily life around a typical Amish farm.

There are six draft horses: Ben, Jerry, Rowdy, Buster, Judy, and Rock who pull the farm machinery in the fields. When the family goes to visit relatives, Roy, a Saddlebred, pulls the wagon. When Roy needs a new pair of shoes, he is taken to the farrier to have his hooves trimmed and new shoes hammered into place. Every day, the horses have to be fed and watered, currycombed, and have their stalls cleaned.

One day, Datt says it's time to buy another horse, and that means going to a horse auction. As they carefully consider each animal, not one seems quite right, until a handsome black gelding enters the ring and -- "Sold!" -- Netroy joins their farm...and becomes a part of the family.


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Gr 1-4-Joining Ammon and Patrick's previous books about weddings, Christmas, and a year's activities is this story about horses and their role in daily Amish life. As an unnamed boy tells of his days, readers learn about the animals' feeding and shoeing, and the auctions where people come to purchase new ones. There's a moment of gentle humor when the new horse is named Netroy (Pennsylvania Dutch for "not Roy," the name of one of their other horses). A subtext of this calm story is, of course, the plain ways of the Amish, what families do with their days, how they entertain themselves, their speech, and the way the seasons decree the activities. Patrick's rich pastel drawings boldly bordered with red line are warm and quietly compelling and face an eye-pleasing purple and green quilt-patterned border that nicely balances the text. A quarter of the story shows the horse-driven process of planting and making hay, and some readers might wish for a clearer picture of the unique tools, such as a riding planter that punches holes and squirts water while two sisters hand plant tomatoes, or a crimper that wrings moisture from the grass as it is dragged along. Horse lovers, however, will appreciate the artist's luminous and strong renditions of various animals and the informative glossary. A fine addition to the growing shelf of books about the Amish and their lives.-Susan Hepler, Burgundy Farm Country Day School, Alexandria, VA

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Richard Ammon enjoys reading, fly-fishing, playing a euphonium in a brass ensemble, ice hockey, and driving his Old Order Amish friends to horse sales. He is also the author of An Amish Christmas, An Amish Wedding, and An Amish Year, all illustrated by Pamela Patrick. He has two grown daughters and lives in Middletown, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Jeannie, a middle-school librarian.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum; 1st edition (April 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689826230
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689826238
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 10.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,402,398 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amish Horses, October 26, 2001
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Set in Amish country, this story introduces a young Amish boy who takes care of the horses on his family's farm. "Ever since I was old enough to help with the chores, I've cared for our horses. Datt says that I have a special way with them." Written in the first person, our young Amish friend introduces the readers to the types of horses used on the farm and what their jobs are. He takes us along to a horse auction and gives us an insight into how a horse is chosen to join those already on the farm Patrick's vivid pastel illustrations bring the story to life. The realistic illustrations capture the image created by the text, whether its in the field planting or at the horse auction. Each illustration is framed by a red border. An Amish Quilt pattern border set in the same red frame sets off the text. The author has included a glossary of horse terms. As with his other stories featuring the Amish, the author has had the story read by Amish friends and the art examined for accuracy. This will be a valuable addition to a library's collection or for anyone who loves horses.
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