The Winter Horses by Philip Kerr is based on a true story, or I would like to believe that it really happened. Read the book, then you decide. It is about an old man and a young girl who save two horses that might be the last of their kind. It takes place during World War II. I liked both the main characters, the old man and the young girl. I also liked the animals in the story--both horses and especially the dog!
This is a real page turner that I loved! Give it a chance. If you liked War Horse, you will like this one too because it's similar.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
The Winter Horses by Philip Kerr is a moving historical novel about Kalinka, an Ukrainian Jewish orphan girl who saves a couple very special Przewalski’s (pronounced “shuh-VAHL-skeez”) horses during World War II with the help of an old man named Max, a loyal wolfhound named Taras, a kind German army Captain and a kind Russian Major. The wild horses did their part in the struggle to survive as well.
This is an amazing story that made me cry three times! It addresses the wide range of how low and how kind people can be. Part of the book I especially enjoyed were the words of wisdom Kalinka remembered her grandfather saying. It is a wonderful story about a girl’s special connection with a couple wild horses and a great dog too! Although it had several very sad and disturbing parts, I loved it! It is a page turner that I didn’t want to put down.
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