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War Horse

By: Michael Morpurgo
Narrated by: John Keating
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In 1914, a beautiful foal with a distinctive cross on his nose is sold to the Army and thrust into the midst of the war on the Western front. But his heart aches for Albert, the farmer's son he left behind. Will he ever see his true master again?

©1987 Michael Morpurgo (P)2010 Scholastic Audio
Animal Fiction Military & Wars Friendship Heartfelt Horses Historical Fiction War Animals & Nature Fiction Animals Literature & Fiction Historical Growing Up & Facts of Life Action & Adventure Feel-Good Social & Life Skills Growing Up
Unique Perspective • Moving Storyline • Excellent Accents • Magnificent Animal • Historical Insights • Emotional Depth

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What made the experience of listening to War Horse the most enjoyable?

I wanted to read the book prior to see ing the movie and this was a quick way for me to do that as I was going on a trip.

What did you like best about this story?

I liked that the main character was so changed that neither he nor Albert recognized one another.

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

I'm not sure I appreciated the narrator. He did not give the horse any maturity as the story progresses. Joey sounds immature from start to finish.

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Great use of language and vivid description. A little too sentimental and melodramatic.

Not what I expected

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The book, play, and movie tell the story from different views. I think the book is best.

Great listening

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aA great book it was very easy to follow I love the point-of-view of view from the character the story is paced that it will keep you in thrall untill the very of the story

Great book easy to follow I love the point of view

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Would you try another book from Michael Morpurgo and/or John Keating?

This story was interesting to a point, but so much was missing from the description that I couldn't tell the real setting. I'm sure the movie made it thrilling, but I found the story boring and predictable.

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The book is even better than the movie and that’s saying a lot considering the movie is great. Interesting that in the book, the horse is the narrator since the story is from his point of view this makes sense and obviously would not work in a movie.

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With that said, I love how the book answered all of the questions I had after watching the movie such as:

Unlike the movie, the father was supposed to buy a cow instead.

I hate the name of the horse, until I read that it was named Joey b/c the kid already had a horse named Zooey.

In the book, there is no mention of the father drinking because he went to war and they never had a war badge of honor that was carried around as it was throughout the movie.

Two German kids who abandoned the war because of a promise to their mother, weren’t in the book at all.

And after watching the movie, I was wondering why the Grandfather looked different at the end and in the book, it states that he looked different because it was supposed to be years later.

Answers all of the questions

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