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The White Horse

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A rejected horse becomes a hero, and everyone learns an important lesson.
  • 01 November 2016
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Drawn from Doctor Eli Goodman’s real-life revelational experience that racism is not only morally wrong, but contrary to biologic science, The White Horse teaches that one should not judge another by superficial characteristics.

On a secluded farm, a family of four young children eagerly awaits the birth of a new horse, only to be shocked by the horse’s skin color when he arrives. The family rejects the horse based on his appearance. “He was too strange for them to look at. He had ruined their dreams of another beautiful black horse on the farm, and they were unable to forgive him for that.”

The horse internalizes their rejection, and falls into sadness and isolation. “He realized that his skin was a different color from that of his parents, and that he was not as beautiful or as strong as were either they or the other horses he had seen. Yet his feelings were the same as those of any horse. He, too, wanted to be loved by the children and to play with them. He tried very hard every day to show them he loved them, and that he would enjoy giving them rides to wherever they wanted to go. He never succeeded, however, to make them understand how he felt. They hardly ever came close enough to him so that they could see the sadness in his eyes.”

But one surreal day, the four children encounter grave danger, and they desperately need the horse they so brutally rebuked. They need The White Horse to save their lives.

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Price: $12.95
Pages: 68
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Imprint: Morgan James Kids
Publication Date: 01 November 2016
Trim Size: 7.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781630479329
Format: Paperback
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Eli Goodman, MD, an internal medicine physician, has had extensive experience in multiple medical settings, especially community health centers and correctional facilities. This, combined with his involvement in radio and numerous civic organizations, has given him “front row tickets to the theater of the human condition.” From these, he has gathered the ideas and inspirations for his numerous writings that have appeared in both medical and non-medical publications.