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Brown Sunshine of Sawdust Valley 
"Its not how long the ears are its whats between them."One of the shorter Henry books I've read. It's a very sweet look at a breed of animal that is often overlooked.
A pretty pointless book, really. Even if you were a kid who couldn't get enough of horses, I don't think you would enjoy this book much. There was really no excitement or action to keep you reading. The one good thing was that it was short and effortless to read.

Molly has wanted a horse for a very long time and she finally gets one for her birthday. At first she is disappointed in Lady Sue as she is an older horse, but Lady Sue has quite a wonderful surprise for Molly, a baby mule. Lady Sue and the baby mule, Brown Sunshine are great additions to the household and bring about a lot of wonderful events. This is a great book for horse lovers and all animal lovers.
A story of a girls dream of a horse and how the mule she receives brings her, her family, and a boy closer together.
A decent option for a horse-loving girl that doesn't want giant amounts of heartache and drama! I didn't love this book but I don't think B. noticed what I did. The illustrations were lovely sketches.
Horse Crazy in TennesseeThis read-in-one-sitting book by the author of MISTY OF CHINCOTEAUGE is presented in both diary format (first person) and standard narrative form (third person). You will be kept on your toes as chapters alternate in style--even switching back and forth in the same chapter. But this lightweight tale introduces readers to the world of mulestheir history and under-appreciated value. Molly (aged 10-13) acquires a young mule as a surprise, thanks to her fathers wise faith in
Marguerite Henry
Paperback | Pages: 112 pages Rating: 3.84 | 583 Users | 33 Reviews

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Original Title: | Brown Sunshine of Sawdust Valley |
ISBN: | 0689807791 (ISBN13: 9780689807794) |
Edition Language: | English |
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One of the most beloved of all children's book writers tells the story of a seemingly worn-out mare, owned by Molly's family, who is carrying a secret: a baby mule! Young Molly thinks the new creature is the most beautiful thing she's ever seen. She calls him Brown Sunshine of Sawdust Valley and as the years go by, Molly discovers that, just like his mother, her mule is full of wonderful surprises.Particularize Of Books Brown Sunshine of Sawdust Valley
Title | : | Brown Sunshine of Sawdust Valley |
Author | : | Marguerite Henry |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 112 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 1998 by Aladdin (first published September 1st 1996) |
Categories | : | Animals. Horses. Childrens. Fiction. Young Adult |
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Ratings: 3.84 From 583 Users | 33 ReviewsAppraise Of Books Brown Sunshine of Sawdust Valley
Time: Recent pastPlace: Modest farm in Sawdust ValleyPages: 100Quick read. Simple. Beautifully written. What's not to like about a story of a mule?"Its not how long the ears are its whats between them."One of the shorter Henry books I've read. It's a very sweet look at a breed of animal that is often overlooked.
A pretty pointless book, really. Even if you were a kid who couldn't get enough of horses, I don't think you would enjoy this book much. There was really no excitement or action to keep you reading. The one good thing was that it was short and effortless to read.

Molly has wanted a horse for a very long time and she finally gets one for her birthday. At first she is disappointed in Lady Sue as she is an older horse, but Lady Sue has quite a wonderful surprise for Molly, a baby mule. Lady Sue and the baby mule, Brown Sunshine are great additions to the household and bring about a lot of wonderful events. This is a great book for horse lovers and all animal lovers.
A story of a girls dream of a horse and how the mule she receives brings her, her family, and a boy closer together.
A decent option for a horse-loving girl that doesn't want giant amounts of heartache and drama! I didn't love this book but I don't think B. noticed what I did. The illustrations were lovely sketches.
Horse Crazy in TennesseeThis read-in-one-sitting book by the author of MISTY OF CHINCOTEAUGE is presented in both diary format (first person) and standard narrative form (third person). You will be kept on your toes as chapters alternate in style--even switching back and forth in the same chapter. But this lightweight tale introduces readers to the world of mulestheir history and under-appreciated value. Molly (aged 10-13) acquires a young mule as a surprise, thanks to her fathers wise faith in
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