Brighty of the Grand Canyon
by Henry, Marguerite; Illustrated By Wesley Dennis
- Used
- very good
- Paperback
- Condition
- Very Good
- ISBN 10
- 0590453149
- ISBN 13
- 9780590453141
- Seller
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About This Item
A tight and unmarked copy-" Brighty of the Grand Canyon is a children's novel from 1953, written by Marguerite Henry. Now viewed as a classic of American children's literature, it tells the adventures of a little donkey (or as the Spanish say, burro) who blazed trails through the Grand Canyon, had many adventures and met many famous people in the process. It is loosely based on a real life donkey, who was first seen around 1890. The novel begins as Brighty, a wild donkey, made friends with a prospector, Old Timer, who was searching for copper in the Grand Canyon. The grizzled old man named him, Bright Angel after a creek that flowed into the Grand Canyon from near his summer dwelling on the North Rim. The two of them had a special bond, but Brighty remained a free spirit, roaming the high cliffs of the Grand Canyon. The prospector was a honest old soul, and freely told others where he thought he had located a seam of valuable copper ore, and early in the novel he was murdered by Jake Irons, a ruthless claim-jumper. We read of all the adventures Brighty went through over the years. He touched the hearts of all who knew him, and made other friends with mapmakers, prospectors, naturalists, game hunters, and had another special relationship with Uncle Jim, a man who was trying to track down the murderer of his old friend. Brighty also made enemies of those who wanted to catch him and put him to work. More than once when he was captured, he was beaten with sticks, and once he was put into a cage and almost hanged, when the captor (whom he knew from before) tried to force him across the canyon. Another time Brighty barely escaped with his life, was in a fight with a mountain lion. Brighty gladly helped those with whom he felt a loyal bond, and spent some summers carrying water from a spring below the rim, for the tourists coming to the Canyon. He was gentle and popular with children, even allowing children to ride on his back sometimes. He never allowed adults to do this however, and would kick, bray, and run off into the distance. Brighty was a wily donkey. He also became the leader of a herd of wild donkeys, fighting for his position as their natural chief, until he was finally supplanted by a younger and fitter donkey. Brighty's trails across the Grand Canyon eventually were the base for the suspension bridge, over the Colorado River at the base of the canyon. He watched the rock being carved out and assisted with the construction and building of the bridge. Brighty was the first to cross the suspension bridge, alongside Uncle Jim Owen. At the opening ceremony, he was honored by President Theodore Roosevelt, who admired Brighty very much."-Jean
Synopsis
Brighty of the Grand Canyon is an award winning children's novel by Marguerite Henry about a donkey in the Grand Canyon.
Reviews
Remember having this book read to me in elementary school. Am now 68 years old and never forgot, the reading out loud to me and classmates.
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- Bookseller
- MAD HATTER BOOKSTORE (CA)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 23848
- Title
- Brighty of the Grand Canyon
- Author
- Henry, Marguerite; Illustrated By Wesley Dennis
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0590453149
- ISBN 13
- 9780590453141
- Publisher
- Rand Mc.Nally & Company/ SCHOLASTIC
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1980
- Size
- 8 vo
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- Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.