Misty of Chincoteague ANNOTATION
Paul and his sister Maureen's determination to own a pony from the herd on Chincoteague Island, Virginia, is greatly increased when the Phantom and her colt are among the ponies rounded up for the yearly auction.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Nobody could capture the Phantom. She was the wildest mare on Assateague Island. They said she was like the wind, that the white "map" on her shoulders was her mark of freedom.
Paul and Maureen Beebe had their hearts set on owning her. They were itching to buy and tame her; and worked hard to earn the money she would cost. But the roundup men had tried to capture her and for two years she had escaped them....
Pony Penning Day holds a surprise for everyone, for Paul not only brings in the Phantom, but her newborn colt as well. Can Paul and Maureen possibly earn enough to buy them both?
FROM THE CRITICS
Children's Literature - Marilyn Courtot
Wild ponies-offspring of those who traveled to the New World on Spanish galleons-are the focus of two youngsters' determination to own a Chincoteague pony. Their desire is greatly increased when the Phantom and her colt are among those rounded up for the yearly auction. 1948 Newbery Honor Book.
AudioFile - Julie A. Bell
Set on the Delmarva Peninsula, this Newbery Honor book describes the special relationship between a brother and sister and a pair of wild ponies, and contains unexpected twists and life lessons. John McDonough was born to read this story! He deftly uses intonation and expression to convey genuine emotion. An exceptional storyteller, McDonough captures the regional and generational qualities of the voices to produce memorable, real-life characters. McDonough masterfully builds suspense and excitement throughout this heartwarming tale, which will be enjoyed by generations to come. J.H.B. ᄑAudioFile, Portland, Maine
AudioFile
Get out your handkerchiefs. Narrator Daisy Egan takes us into the world of childrenᄑs hopes and dreams with this fully voiced reading. Two children, Paul and Maureen, work together to bring the wild pony, Phantom, and her newborn foal, Misty, to Chincoteague Island. Daisy Egan, child star of Broadwayᄑs The Secret Garden, reads the story with the simplicity of longing and the thrill of dreams realized. She nearly captures the soft rhythms of Grandpa Beebeᄑs Chesapeake Bay accent; sheᄑs dead center for Paul and Maureen. The direct, emotional quality of her reading is very moving. The abridgment by Claire Keller is smooth and does not intrude upon the story. This production invites every child who has longed for a horse to read more of Marguerite Henryᄑs wonderful stories. L.S. ᄑAudioFile, Portland, Maine