
by Anna Sewell
Anna Sewell's Black Beauty gives a horse a voice and uses that voice to show how animals experience care, cruelty, and human vanity. In Black Beauty, Young Folks' Edition, the familiar story remains a strong plea for empathy, encouraging readers to notice how small choices affect a working animal's whole life.
This edition suits younger readers and adults who want a classic humane story with a clear moral center. Black Beauty is memorable because it makes kindness feel practical, not sentimental, and because it turns everyday horse care into a test of character. Readers interested in animal welfare and Victorian children's literature will find it enduring. This makes it a strong fit for readers who want humane storytelling and steady emotional pressure from start to finish on every page.
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