Horace is a very big horse with an even bigger heart. Every day he pulls the baker's cart and helps Old William, Big Bill and Young Billy take bread, buns and other doughy delights to all the people in the town. But when a terrible flu makes everyone sick, who is going to deliver the bread to hungry families?
Written by Jackie French and based on a true story told to her by her grandmother, Horace the Baker's Horse captures a time when horses were part of everyday life. Set in 1919 during the Spanish influenza epidemic, it tells the story of how, when the baker and his family are struck down by illness, Horace sets off on his well-trodden round to deliver bread to the townsfolk all by himself. Peter Bray's illustrations bring the story to life in vivid detail.
Jackie French is one of Australia's best-loved authors. She is the Australian National Children's Laureate for 2014 and 2015 and Senior Australian of the Year for 2015. She has written more than 140 books, won more than 60 national and international awards and her books have been translated into 36 languages.
Congratulations to the National Museum of Australia! Horace the Baker's Horse has been awarded the ACT Writing and Publishing Awards Children's Book Prize. Judges praised the book's flowing prose and strong basis in historical fact.
By:
Jackie French Illustrated by:
Peter Bray Imprint: National Museum of Austra Country of Publication: Australia Dimensions:
Height: 225mm,
Width: 280mm,
ISBN:9781921953255 ISBN 10: 192195325X Pages: 32 Publication Date:01 October 2015 Audience:
Children/juvenile
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Children / Juvenile
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active