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Rating:  Summary: The first book I ever loved Review: I had this book when I was young, and as is with all things it vanished, when I was finally able to get my hands on it again, I cried when I read it. The moral "Sometimes we must lose in order to gain." I remember when I was younger and read it, I cried, I felt so much sympathy for the poor baby horse and his mother. He misbehaved, and learned, and suffered, and in that suffering and learning was rewarded, but not with the thing he most he wanted, his mother back. The artwork makes the story, and it is beautiful, this is my favorite childrens book, for anyone who has a daughter or son who needs to be reminded that not only is it bad to disobey mom, it is good to dream, this is the book. I recomend it twice a day and three times on sunday, get it, read it, love it.
Rating:  Summary: A tough lesson Review: This is the sad but beautiful tale of a young colt whose curiousity gets the best of him. Though in the end he can never see his mother again, he receives a magical gift of becoming a unicorn, a magical, enchanting creature. Certainly a must have for not only horse lovers but those who collect this series.
Rating:  Summary: A must have! Review: This was the first Serendipity book I was introduced to, and I love it! It is a deeply emotional story of a young colt who disobeys his mother and must live with the consequences. This is the beginning of the Morgan saga (Morgan is a unicorn who also appears in Morgan and Me, Morgan and Yew, Morgan Mine, and The Gigglesnitcher), and anyone who enjoys horses and unicorns will love this charming tale.
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