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Tango - by Tom Handel (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Tango: The Eagle-Eyed Stallion is a heartwarming tale of friendship, acceptance, and discovering the power within.In a peaceful valley, a young chestnut stallion named Tango stands apart from the herd - not for his striking appearance, but because he experiences the world in a way unlike the other horses.
- 3-9 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Paperback
- 26 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
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Book Synopsis
Tango: The Eagle-Eyed Stallion is a heartwarming tale of friendship, acceptance, and discovering the power within.
In a peaceful valley, a young chestnut stallion named Tango stands apart from the herd - not for his striking appearance, but because he experiences the world in a way unlike the other horses. Shunned for being different, Tango often feels like an outsider. Yet his closest friends, Bella and Dusty, know he has many gifts that make him special.
When the valley is threatened, panic paralyzes the herd. But Tango's sharp vision and quick instincts guide the herd to safety. In the aftermath, the once-doubtful horses finally see Tango for who he truly is-a brave and capable leader.
This inspiring story reminds us all that our greatest challenges can become our greatest strengths. Perfect for animal lovers of all ages, Tango: The Eagle-Eyed Stallion is a moving adventure about courage, resilience, and the strength found in embracing our differences.
Review Quotes
What does it take to lead the herd? It takes strength, courage, and resilience. Tango: The Eagle-Eyed Stallion is a wonderful story that will touch your heart as it portrays this simple truth: challenges make us stronger, and differences make us special.
Tango experiences the world in a way unlike the other horses. As he enjoys a warm day in the valley, Tango is keenly aware of his surroundings, noticing what others may miss. And ultimately, even though his silence unsettles the herd, Tango's unique abilities will prove to be the key to their safety-earning him his place as a leader when they need him most.
In this second book, children's author Tom Handel, much like Tango, reveals himself to be an astute observer of the world-capturing both its natural beauty and its most profound lessons. - Ann Collins, Book Reviewer