by Walter Farley, John A. Rowe
This was another favourite of mine in The Black Stallion series. Although it took us away from the racing world for the first half, it was still well done, especially in relation to Alec's confusion about everything. Admittedly, I don't know much about amnesia, but his response to it seemed realisti...
One of the weaker entries in the canon. In this ninth book in the series, Farley hits cliche after cliche, starting with plane crash, moving through amnesia, heartless truckers, good-hearted rich guys who gave it all up, clueless cattle ranchers. Not that I didn't read every word- breathless plottin...