Stormy, Misty's Foal
Marguerite Henry
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Misty is a Chincoteague pony mare who is close to foaling, and the Beebe family is anxious about it. Unfortunately, a terrible storm system arrives first, setting up over Chincoteague with floods, hurricane winds, ice, and snow.
The story is fictional, but is based on historical characters, human and equine. Stormy describes events on Chincoteague Island during the Ash Wednesday Storm that hit the Eastern Seaboard March 6, 1962.
This is the sequel to Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry (Summary adapted from Wikipedia) (4 hr 52 min)
Chapters
Prologue: Land Across the Water | 2:47 | Read by Robert Tunick |
Before the Storm | 13:05 | Read by Robert Tunick |
A Duck in the Horse Trough | 9:25 | Read by Robert Tunick |
A Body with a Purpose | 12:26 | Read by Nancy Gorgen |
Let the Wind Screech | 9:23 | Read by Nancy Gorgen |
Ninety Head | 9:15 | Read by Nancy Gorgen |
Oceanus | 11:12 | Read by Brianna Chiles |
The Sea takes Over | 9:21 | Read by Brianna Chiles |
Paul to the Rescue | 14:57 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Waiting for the Whirlybird | 14:53 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Backyard Landing | 10:04 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Refugees | 12:12 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Wait-a-Minute Couldn't | 9:11 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Up at Deep Hole | 11:56 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Misty Goes to Pocomoke | 11:50 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Grandpa Makes a Deal | 10:49 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Welcome Home, Progger | 10:42 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Sawdust and Sadness | 18:38 | Read by WendyKatzHiller |
Within the Foaling Box | 11:42 | Read by WendyKatzHiller |
Glory Hallelujah! | 10:40 | Read by WendyKatzHiller |
Home at Last | 12:13 | Read by TR Love |
A Grave Decision | 11:58 | Read by TR Love |
The Naming Bee | 13:48 | Read by TR Love |
Dress Rehearsal | 7:28 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Stormy's Debut | 12:24 | Read by Albert Friedman |
The Last Scene | 5:52 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Epilogue: To Make the Story Complete | 4:03 | Read by Albert Friedman |
Reviews
Wonderful Horse Story for All Ages
Christ Loves You!
A wonderful children's read. While it's aimed for elementary, animal loving high schoolers and adults will fall in love with the troubles and excitement of growing up as a horse. The recorder did a pleasant job of bringing the story to life, as I'm sure the author would be pleased with.