

A timeless and heartwarming story by Anna Sewell, this poignant novel takes readers on a heartfelt journey through the life of a magnificent horse, exploring themes of compassion, resilience, and the enduring bond between humans and animals. A must-read for animal lovers and fans of powerful storytelling.
- Features memorable characters
- Beautifully designed edition with a stunning cover design
- Perfect for animal lovers and fans of classic literature
- A powerful narrative that resonates with readers of all ages
- Explores the themes of empathy, kindness, and animal rights
Anna Sewell ( 30 March 1820 – 25 April 1878) was an English novelist who wrote the 1877 novel Black Beauty, her only published work. It is considered one of the top ten best-selling novels for children, although the author intended it for adults. Sewell died only five months after the publication of Black Beauty, but long enough to see her only novel become a success.
Sewell was born on March 30, 1820, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, into a devout Quaker family. Her father was Isaac Phillip Sewell (1793–1879), and her mother, Mary Wright Sewell (1798–1884), was a successful author of children's books. She had one sibling, a younger brother named Philip. The children were largely educated at home by their mother due to a lack of money for schooling.
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