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A Pony Named Napoleon
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A Pony Named Napoleon

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A Pony Named Napoleon is a contemporary fairytale about a shy, lonely pony named Napoleon. Napoleon finds refuge on a picturesque farm in Michigan, which is already home to a curious and unlikely group of animal friends, such as a Kenyan zebra and a German horse. Unaccustomed to such diverse company, Napoleon feels as though he does not belong there, but when the zebra becomes endangered, Napoleon must decide if he can overcome his shyness, find the courage to rescue the unfamiliar, and restore the farm to peace and tranquility. This real and adventurous account is accompanied by a series of fairytale-esque photographs, which bring a seemingly impossible set of circumstances to life. The story introduces analogies and inter-species interaction, with morals that address bullying, friendship, and acceptance. In A Pony Named Napoleon, children and animal lovers of all ages will discover the meaning of home and community, while learning that differences are worth cherishing, celebrating, and sharing. The story is real, the farm exists, animals are magic, and when photographs suspend ordinary moments in time, fairytales can be found alive and well, even today. This book is proof. All you have to do is open it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Inkwater Press
Date
31 July 2013
Pages
74
ISBN
9781592999781

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A Pony Named Napoleon is a contemporary fairytale about a shy, lonely pony named Napoleon. Napoleon finds refuge on a picturesque farm in Michigan, which is already home to a curious and unlikely group of animal friends, such as a Kenyan zebra and a German horse. Unaccustomed to such diverse company, Napoleon feels as though he does not belong there, but when the zebra becomes endangered, Napoleon must decide if he can overcome his shyness, find the courage to rescue the unfamiliar, and restore the farm to peace and tranquility. This real and adventurous account is accompanied by a series of fairytale-esque photographs, which bring a seemingly impossible set of circumstances to life. The story introduces analogies and inter-species interaction, with morals that address bullying, friendship, and acceptance. In A Pony Named Napoleon, children and animal lovers of all ages will discover the meaning of home and community, while learning that differences are worth cherishing, celebrating, and sharing. The story is real, the farm exists, animals are magic, and when photographs suspend ordinary moments in time, fairytales can be found alive and well, even today. This book is proof. All you have to do is open it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Inkwater Press
Date
31 July 2013
Pages
74
ISBN
9781592999781