From School Library Journal
Grade 6-9–Nora Donovan, 14, doesn't fit the mold of a proper young lady, preferring the company of wild ponies to that of people. The atmosphere is tense in 16th-century Ireland because the British are persecuting Catholics and the Spanish are sending soldiers to defend Catholicism. During a terrible storm, a ship from the Armada wrecks near Nora's village and she rescues a young Spanish sailor and an Andalusian stallion. She hides them both in a cave and tries to figure out how to get José back to Spain. Thinking that her clan leader will help, she takes José to the man's castle. However, once they arrive, he is claimed as a prisoner and Lir is taken for a war horse. After rescuing them both, Nora eventually finds a way to help her friend get home and then sets Lir free to run with the wild ponies. An author's note explains that the Connemara pony is descended from these shipwrecked stallions. Readers who want anything and everything to do with horses will enjoy this story and its myriad equine details, but others may feel bogged down. The main characters are not well developed and it is difficult to maintain interest in them. The freedom Nora enjoys does not seem believable and the plot is predictable. Jane Yolen's
The Queen's Own Fool (Philomel, 2000), set during the same time period, has stronger characters.
–Cheri Dobbs, Detroit Country Day Middle School, Beverly Hills, MI Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Gr. 5-8. Shy, dreamy Nora adores horses and never misses a chance to frolic with the wild ponies that run near her family's coastal village in western Ireland. Meanwhile, political tensions caused by occupying English soldiers run high, and they reach a fever pitch after a Spanish galleon is shipwrecked near the village. It's 1588, and as bitter enemies of Spain, the English decree that any Irish person giving aid to Spanish survivors will be treated as a traitor. How can Nora turn her back on a young Spanish sailor needing help, never mind a beautiful stallion that was also on the ship? Hair-raising escapades follow in rapid succession after she boldly decides to help the survivors. With rich historical detail that never sounds textbookish, Holmes blends strong plot, suspense, and appealing characters into a rousing high-adventure horse story.
Anne O'MalleyCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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