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Quincy Moves to the Desert (Quincy the Horse Books)

Quincy Moves to the Desert (Quincy the Horse Books)

Current price: $15.95
Publication Date: August 15th, 2011
Publisher:
Pathfinder Equine Publications
ISBN:
9780981924014
Pages:
40
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Description

The Quincy the Horse Books, for K-4, appeal to children who love animals in general and horses in particular. In the second book, Quincy Moves to the Desert, Quincy and his friend Beau leave the comforts of home and go on a big trip across the US in a huge horse van. Quincy has doubts about the trip at first, but Beau explains that they are going West where there are "Trails as far as a horse can see." Quincy is soon soaking up the sights and learns to his amazement, that "Horses are everywhere." On the trip, Quincy sees all the jobs horses can do and dreams about his own possibilities. The trip becomes a journey of self-discovery for Quincy who also learns something important about himself. Full of energy and imagination, the beautifully illustrated book includes a map of the US with nine highlighted states. Author Camille Matthews encourages young readers to explore, along with Quincy, the joy and excitement of learning new things. Michelle Black again provides striking illustrations. She successfully alternates soothing still life images, sensitive depictions of Quincy's emotions, and dramatic paintings of action. The Quincy the Horse Books are also an excellent choice for children who are bridging the gap between picture books and chapter books.

About the Author

Camille Matthews is a licensed clinical social worker, an avid equestrian, and is certified in the field of equine assisted psychotherapy. She established one of the first equine assisted mental health programs in New Mexico. She lives in Mohrsville, PA. Michelle Black is a painter and horse trainer. She lives in Farmington, New Mexico.

Praise for Quincy Moves to the Desert (Quincy the Horse Books)

“Matthews's narrative moves ahead at a steady clip, and Beau imparts a good amount of information about different horses and their jobs to Quincy and, by extension, readers. Black's polished paintings are a hightlight, and many scenes have a photographic crispness.”  —Publishers Weekly Select