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King of the Wind

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Marguerite Henry
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King of the Wind
Author Marguerite Henry
Illustrator Wesley Dennis
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Rand McNally
Publication date 1948
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN NA & reissue ISBN 0-7862-2848-2

King of the Wind is a novel by Marguerite Henry that won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1949. It was made into a 1989 movie.

Plot summary

The novel is a fictionalised biography of the Godolphin Arabian, an ancestor of the modern thoroughbred. Foaled in Morocco and tenderly nurtured by Agba, a mute slave boy, the horse, Sham, is sent to France as a gift for the king. The king's advisor, however, thinks the stallion small, skinny, and ill-formed, and Sham is reduced to pulling a cart in the Paris streets. After many adventures, Agba and Sham come to live at a great estate, Godolphin. Here, after Sham sires three champion racehorses, Lath, Cade, and Regulus, he becomes a famous racing stud.

Preceded by
The Twenty-One Balloons
Newbery Medal recipient
1949
Succeeded by
The Door in the Wall

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