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The Red Pony
  

The Red Pony (Hardcover)

de John Steinbeck (Author) "At daybreak Billy Buck emerged from the bunkhouse and stood for a moment on the porch looking up at the sky ..." En savoir plus
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Tells a story of a young boy and life on his father's California ranch, raising a sorrel colt. --Ce texte provient de la Mass Market Paperback édition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Courtesy of Teens Read Too, Janv. 3 2008
Jody is a young boy whose father buys him a horse. He instantly falls in love with the horse and vows to take good care of it. He names the horse Galiban and the ranch hand, Billy Buck, helps Jody train him.

Then one night there is a cold rain storm and Billy forgets to go out and put a blanket over his horse. When Billy and Jody go to see him the next morning he has a bad cold. And over the next few days he only gets sicker and sicker. On about the fourth day, Jody wakes in the middle of the night and knows something is horribly wrong.

He runs out to the barn and Galiban is gone.

This is a good story and has a lot of meaning. Jody goes through a right of passage in this book and the reader can slowly watch him progress from a boy to a man. Easy, insightful read.

Reviewed by: Taylor Rector
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Quality art. Highly recommended., Nov. 15 2006
This review is from: Red Pony (Mass Market Paperback)
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A quality piece. Truly literary art at its best. Recommended for all readers willing to tackle it.
Though I wouldn't force it upon pre-highschool or highschool readers; as is apparently vogue these days. They're not going to get it.

John Steinbeck's novella, originally copyrighted 1933. This piece now known as The Red Pony has four(4) titled parts: 1) The Gift 2) The Great Mountains 3) The Promise 4) The Leader of the People.

In "The Gift", the book's only 4 characters are introduced. Son, Jody, gets a red pony; and it dies.
In "The Great Mountains", life is sandwiched between opposite mountain ranges and Jody wonders about what's past them. The old worthless gypsy steals off into them with Carl's resource, an old worthless nag awaiting a bullet and its turn to be cashed in at the butcher's glue factory.
In "The Promise", Jody gets his dead red pony replaced with a fine black colt, but at what price? Once again, surrogate father, BillyBuck, flounders in Jody's eyes.
In "The Leader of the People", me becomes We. The process "westering" is hope. Jody forgoes killing fat mice with Mutt&Smasher, the ranchyard dogs, in deference to selfless service unto his ailing Grandfather. Jody to his mom, "Can I have a lemon to make a lemonade for Grandfather? ... No ma'am. I don't want one [a lemonade also; just one; for Grandfather only; to help him feel better.]"

The book only has 4 characters throughout. Jody Tiflin (son), Carl Tiflin(father), Mrs.Tiflin(mother), BillyBuck (ranchhand). Cameo characters are the aging Gitano; a neighbor rancher Jess Taylor, and a maternal side tiflin Grandfather.

Upon beginning this read, you might be fooled thinking its a bit weak on plot. Nevertheless, this story is rich in multilayered theme. Very abstract. Start to finish, it comes full circle; the circle-of-life, you might say.

Continuity, Development, The me becoming WE, Poetic grace: "westering."

Concerning webreviews: "Waste of time", "I'd give it a zero star rating", "Don't read this!" - Do you think these young concrete thinkers missed something?
A few student "reviewers" state this book is about a boy becoming adult. Hardly. The child, Jody, never becomes an adult in this book.

The book is about development, yes.
It does speak to choice.
And to role models;
And to aging;
And to humanity;
To socialization;
To illusion;
To death;
Life;
And Hope:

Westering.

I give it a 5star rating and 6 if the website would allow. Quality work.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 A SOURCE OF SERIOUS CHILDHOOD TRAUMA, Juil 15 2004
Par E. Breacain (CALIFORNIA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Red Pony (Mass Market Paperback)
Seriously, I don't know how this can be considerd an appropriate book for a kid. It was assigned reading when I was 12, and I was utterly traumatized to this day (20 years later) by "The Gift." I remember graphic descriptions of pus and the sadistic delight Steinbeck took in detailed accounts of the home surgeries on the horse, a bloody tracheotomy and especially the image of the buzzard eating the pony's eye, his beak dripping with thick, dark blood. What kind of crazy person gives this to a kid? I cried for hours upon hours and I have never, never forgiven Steinbeck, nor have I been able to make myself read Steinbeck again. Too bad. I hear he's a decent wrier.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Apology
I have never read the book and never wrote the above review.
Publié le Mai 7 2004 par Koval

5.0étoiles sur 5 Steinbeck is a master American novelist
I believe you just don't like to read if you don't enjoy Steinbeck's novels. He is the best author I have ever read and this book does nothing to dimish that accolade. Read more
Publié le Mars 4 2004 par John I. Provan

1.0étoiles sur 5 sucks
SUCKS BIG BANANAS.... the book should never be read again, it has no poit to it , the book was poorley writen and everyone should burn the book if thay have a copy.
Publié le Fév 26 2004 par Koval

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Red Pony
The Red Pony is a famous book written by John Steinbeck. It contains four events in a ten-year-old boy¡s childhood. Read more
Publié le Fév 16 2004 par Stephanie Chen

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Red Pony
The Red Pony is a famous book written by John Steinbeck. It contains four events in a ten-year-old boy¡s childhood. Read more
Publié le Fév 16 2004 par Stephanie Chen

2.0étoiles sur 5 whatever..
This book leaves much to be desired. It was very dry and I did not into get it. I really expected alot more from this short book but was very dissapointed. Read more
Publié le Janv. 30 2004 par yessca

3.0étoiles sur 5 This book was good I guess
" The Red Pony" is a book about, A man named Billy Buck, Judy, a ten-year-old boy and his mother and father Carl and Ruth. Read more
Publié le Nov. 6 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 STUPID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DO NOT READ THIS BOOK!!!! THIS IS THE WORST EXCUSE OF A BOOK THAT I HAVE EVER READ!!!! IF YOU EVER READ THIS BOOK I WILL FEEL A LOT OF SYMPOTHY FOR YOU! Read more
Publié le Oct. 26 2003 par Mo Ron

1.0étoiles sur 5 This book is terrible don't buy it.
Please don't buy this book . It is a waste of your life. There is no point to this book. The boy gets a pony the pony dies and then he gets a new one . Read more
Publié le Aoû 3 2003 par bizwiz924

4.0étoiles sur 5 a short hart breaker
In this short hart breaking story a young boy gets a special gift. This little red pony is all Jody, the main character, cares about. Read more
Publié le Avril 11 2003 par Melissa feld

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