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National Velvet, Enid Bagnold

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National Velvet, Enid Bagnold
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Intended audience
700L, Lexile
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
National Velvet
Oclc number
1098232323
Responsibility statement
Enid Bagnold
Summary
"Her mother calls it "a breathtaking piece of folly," but fourteen-year-old Velvet Brown is determined: every night she prays to be the best rider in England, and every day she trains to win the world's most famous steeplechase, the Grand National. No woman has ever competed in the race, let alone won it. Velvet is skinny and frail, and her mount is a rough country horse that she won in a raffle. But she whispers her hopes and dreams into his ear, and the horse flies over fences at her command. Generations of readers have thrilled to the tale of Velvet's grit and determination and its inspiring example of the struggles and rewards of following a dream. A richly atmospheric portrait of rural life between the World Wars, <i>National Velvet</i> was a selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club in the United States and the Book Society in England upon its 1935 debut. It also served as the basis for the popular movie staring Elizabeth Taylor and Mickey Rooney. This charming new edition features the original drawings by Laurian Jones, the author's thirteen-year-old daughter." --Book jacket
Target audience
pre adolescent
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