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Black Beauty

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The narrative unfolds as the autobiography of a horse, detailing his experiences with various owners, ranging from kind riders to cruel drivers. Anna Sewell's poignant storytelling not only advocates for animal welfare but also reflects on human behavior and social issues of late 19th-century England. The novel highlights the contrast between the lives of the gentry and the working class, offering insights into societal conditions. Celebrated for its emotional depth, it has become a cornerstone of children's literature and an enduring classic.

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