Lexile Measure: 660L (What's this?)
Series: Horse Diaries (Book 1)
Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers; 37318th edition (March 24, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0375847324
ISBN-13: 978-0375847325
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.4 x 7 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (104 customer reviews)
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Age Range: 8 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
In Iceland, around the year 1000 A.D., most Icelandic horses spend their summers roaming free and their winters on farms working for humans. This book is the story of one young Icelandic filly. She is born in the summer, and a few months later when fall arrives, she and part of her herd are brought to the farm of a human family. The family's young daughter, Amma, becomes very close to the filly, and names her Elska. The horse and the young girl develop a strong bond. However, Amma's father decides to trade Elska to a neighbor, confusing Elska and breaking Amma's heart. Will they ever be reunited again?Told from the point of view of Elska, this was a cute story that is sure to appeal to young girls who love horses, particularly those who also enjoy historical fiction. The book teaches some interesting facts about life for both horses and humans in Iceland in this time period. The illustrations were very well done and were adorable. I would definitely recommend this book to the target audience.
this book is the best book i have ever read.i usually don't like to read but this book made me want to read foreverI LOVE IT MORE THEN ANY OTHER BOOK I HAVE EVER READ.everything about it is intrusting and fun!!!!
My daughter is seven and HORSE CRAZY. These are some of her favorite horse stories. I think she likes them because they're told from the perspective of the horse (as if the horse is writing the diary). They are relatively simple, but definitely entertaining and interesting. There's always something new to learn in each one, too, be it a new place or something historical or an interesting horse fact. In Elska, we learned about Icelandic horses and gaits that are specific to them. It also got my daughter (and me) interested in learning more about the geography and history of Iceland. My ten-year-old enjoys them as a quick easy read, but they are probably a little too simple for that age to really get "into". For grade-school kids, especially those who love horses, I highly recommend this series.
I fell in love with Elska in the first chapter. I am 11 years old and in the fifth grade. I loved this book so much that I read it in 2 days. I didn't want the book to end. I am excited to get book two in the mail and start reading! I would recommend this book to anyone who loves horses and history.
"Horse Diaries" is the best book ever! I think "Horse Diaries" is the best best best book ever! I wish I had the whole series of "Horse Diaries." I just finished the book today! I hope I can read the other "Horse Diaries" books! I love "Horse Diaries!" I hope I can read "Bell's Star" because it sounds good! I missed my lunch because I was too busy reading "Horse Diaries." And now I am on the computer writing a review about "Horse Diaries!
Elska's story starts in 1000 A.D. in Iceland and consists of her first memories as a foal. Elska grows up with young Amma, but as fate would have Alfvaldr, the chieftain sees the pony and likes her spirit and he is given to him. Amma finds her pony and takes off on her one day meaning to ride her and return before anyone with Alfvardr's camp realizes Elska is missing. Amma falls in the river and Elska rescues her and girl and pony are reunited.The story is a sweet one and you get a feel for the Icelandic pony The end of the book details some facts about Iceland which includes the fact that the Icelandic pony is one of the purest lines in the equine world. No other breed of horse is allowed in Iceland and any Icelandic pony that is exported out of the country is not allowed back in.Part of the draw of this book for me was how the author captured the spirit of the horse. I spent a month in Iceland on a nature tour and some of my fondest memories are of the Icelandic horses cavorting and playing in the fields. This is such a funny little horse--stocky, but agile; serious, but playful. I thought the author showed the horse's personality and breed characteristics well.If you ever have a chance to go to Iceland make sure you schedule some time to view the horses.
This is a very nice book. The story of Elska is very cool. The author let's Elska tell the story! Elska is seperated from Amma, the girl that loves her so much, and is sold to a neighbor. She runs away to see Amma but it didn't quite work out because the father got blamed for stealing the horse but it was really Elska's fault. Amma doesn't get to see Elska for a very long time but soon, one day, Elska saw a group of riders coming to the farm and one is Amma! Amma is so happy but bursts into tears and runs. She comes back later to see Elska and go for a quick ride but she gets caught and Amma falls into a river when she dismounts. It was up to Elska to save her. I don't want to give it all away though so that's all I will say! I think this book has a great Beginning, Middle, and end. It even has some facts about horses in the last few pages. I have to admit the story is a bit short though. But it is long enough to like it! It's still a good book!
I bought this book for more insight about the Icelandic horse breed. My 10 year old daughter is currently using an Icelandic horse for 4H this year and stumbled upon this book in while trying to find books about Iceland. This one caught my eye and I bought it for her. She read it quickly then said, "Mom you have to read this!". So I did. I loved it. Wonderful little story about a girl and a horse. It reminded me of the "Little House on the Prairie" books. Illustrations seem similar and writing style and content too, except, the story comes mostly from the view of the horse, not the little girl. It was a good read. Safe and good.
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