Molly the Pony

Molly the Pony - Cover

A True Story

by Pam Kaster

36 pages / 9.75 x 9.75 inches / 32 Color Illus.

Juvenile Non-Fiction

Hardcover / 9780807133200 / April 2008

Winner of the ASPCA Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award

Molly the pony waits. She waits in her stall. She waits during the storm. She waits for her owner to return.

So begins the true story of a patient pony who is rescued from a south Louisiana barn after Hurricane Katrina and finds a new life on a farm with new animal friends. But Molly's tale of courage does not end here.

When a dog on the farm attacks Molly, her front leg is badly injured. For a pony, a damaged leg is life threatening. To the amazement of veterinarians, though, Molly rises to her new challenge. She undergoes a rare surgery for horses: amputation of her front leg. Now fitted with a prosthetic limb, Molly relearns how to walk and embarks again on a new mission in life: making new people friends.

This plucky pony's story of survival and friendship will win the hearts of readers young and old. All who have had to start over after displacement, abandonment, injury, or amputation will find a friend in Molly as they follow her story of bringing a smile to everyone she meets.

Pam Kaster is the author of Patsy the Mule and Zydeco Goes to Horse Camp. She managed an equestrian riding program for disabled riders for three years and continues to study natural horsemanship techniques with the help of her three horses. She was a disaster preparedness volunteer for twenty years and managed a Red Cross shelter during Hurricane Katrina. She lives in Zachary, Louisiana.

Review of Molly the Pony

"Every child, everyone affected by Hurricane Katrina, and every animal lover will adore this sentimental yet informative book about the true story of Molly the Pony."

SOURCE: ForeWord Magazine

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