Taffy's Foal by Elisa Bialk: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1949.

Overall book condition is good, the binding is tight, the cover shows minor signs of wear, the interior is very good, the pages are clean.

Book dimensions: 7 x 7/8 x 9 3/4 inches.
Number of pages: 179.
Item weight: 1.5 lbs. 

 
Taffy’s Foal by Elisa Bialk, published by Houghton Mifflin Company in 1949, is a heartwarming tale that transports readers to the rolling hills of Kentucky and the bustling streets of Chicago. Let’s delve into the story:

Nancy Irwin, a spirited young girl, resides on her grandmother’s horse farm in Kentucky. Life is idyllic as she tends to her beloved mare, Taffy, who is expecting a foal. But fate takes an unexpected turn when Nancy’s father remarries and relocates the family to the vibrant city of Chicago. The transition from rural tranquility to urban hustle proves challenging for Nancy.

As she grapples with apartment living and yearns for the open fields of her grandmother’s farm, Nancy learns valuable lessons about adaptation, friendship, and love. Amid the city’s concrete jungle, she clings to memories of Taffy and the anticipation of the foal’s arrival.

Taffy’s Foal weaves together themes of resilience, family bonds, and the enduring connection between humans and animals. Elisa Bialk’s evocative storytelling captures the essence of longing, hope, and the magic that exists even in unfamiliar surroundings.

Whether you’re a horse enthusiast or simply appreciate heartfelt narratives, this book promises an enchanting journey through the eyes of a determined girl and her taffy-colored mare.