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Brighty of the Grand Canyon
Brighty of the Grand Canyon
Author: Marguerite Henry
Long ago, a lone little burro roamed the high cliffs of the Grand Canyon and touched the hearts of all who knew him: a grizzled old miner, a big-game hunter, even President Teddy Roosevelt. Named Brighty by the prospector who befriended him, he remained a free spirit at heart. But when a ruthless claim-jumper murdered the prospector, loyal Brigh...  more »
ISBN: 276455
Publication Date: 1969
Pages: 224
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Publisher: Rand McNally & Company
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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This is a great story, most appreciated by a child if it is read aloud and shared. However, an adult looking for a quick, good read, will also appreciate this timeless story. This is a bittersweet tale and makes you feel good.
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My daughter read this several times and now her son is enjoying it.
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This is a really fun book very well written. Great for boys, but my girls enjoyed it too. The bad guy meets his match in the loveable Brighty. President Teddy Roosevelt even shows up to hunt mountain lions. Great read aloud.
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A very sad and touching story, but a great book
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A wonderful adventure.
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This classic is as entertaining as always - for both children and adults. I first read it after riding down the Grand Canyon trail on a mule, and it was doubly exciting. Story: A lone little burro jack learns to cope with his own kind, humans, hunters, other animals and even Teddy Roosevelt. A good read-aloud book


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