Friday, February 3, 2017

BOOK REVIEW: Bright Star A Pony of The Kimbrii (A Windflower Saga Story for Kids) By Aleksandra Layland




Bright Star becomes the best friend of a seven-year-old girl named Keho. As a young pony, he leaves the high meadows to live with her in her village. He later returns to the meadows to become a herd stallion, like his father, protecting the mares and foals from danger. This is a story of courage and friendship, as a young colt matures into a brave and courageous stallion.





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Bright Star A Pony of The Kimbrii is a part of the Windflower Saga so being a follower of the series I decided to take a read. The book is charming and Layland's voice transform sweetly for young readers. Children who love ponies will definitely love this tale of Bright Star. Layland talks from the pony's perspective educating and entertaining the young reader's imagination that this book is aimed for. Layland does not discount her Windflower Saga fans, though. Bright Star expands on the Windflower universe answering some lingering questions bringing the whole series full circle. 





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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Aleksandra Layland is a retired civil engineer and a federal civil servant who worked primarily for the United States Air Force as a senior installation engineering manager responsible for buildings, airfields, infrastructure, fire protection, and emergency preparedness. She also served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Western Caroline Islands where she helped build school classrooms and cafeterias, low-income housing, and simple village water distribution systems. Her other interests include arts and crafts, family genealogy, religion, and spirituality, fostering peace in the world, and enjoying retirement with family and friends.

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