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WAR HORSE PICTURE BOOK by Michael Morpurgo

WAR HORSE PICTURE BOOK

A Beloved Modern Classic Adapted for a New Generation of Readers

by Michael Morpurgo ; illustrated by Tom Clohosy Cole

Pub Date: June 7th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-4052-9244-3
Publisher: Farshore/HarperCollins

Morpurgo adapts his 1982 novel for a younger audience.

Albert and Joey, his red bay, are bonded “like brothers.” Joey responds to Albert’s calls, and together, they work on the family farm in Devon, plowing, sowing, and harvesting. When war breaks out in Europe, Albert’s father, in need of money for the farm, sells Joey to the military. Albert, devastated, vows to one day reunite with Joey. He angrily leaves home and enlists in the army, lying about his age. Ensuing spreads depict Albert training for and entering World War I’s trench warfare. Joey’s fortunes are equally miserable as a cavalry horse. The narrative, heavily anthropomorphizing Joey throughout, tracks him as he and stablemate Topthorn are captured by the Germans. They pull an ambulance cart, spend a calmer summer on a farm, then endure grueling work pulling guns before garnering gentler treatment from German soldier Friedrich. Morpurgo’s sentimental treatment, matched by Disney-esque tableaux intermittently delivered in comics-style panels, nonetheless conveys war as barbaric and treacherous for all—human or animal. After a battle in which both Friedrich and Topthorn are killed, Joey races away, turning up on the wastes of the no man’s land between the warring armies. Albert and an English-speaking German soldier toss a coin for Joey, and Albert, the apparent winner, returns home with Joey at war’s end. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An engrossing look at a war that sacrificed both horses and people.

(Picture book. 5-8)