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Original Title: I Rode a Horse of Milk White Jade
ISBN: 006440773X (ISBN13: 9780064407731)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Mongolia
Literary Awards: California Book Award for Juvenile (Silver) (1998), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2000)
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I Rode a Horse of Milk White Jade Paperback | Pages: 304 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 1009 Users | 111 Reviews

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Title:I Rode a Horse of Milk White Jade
Author:Diane Lee Wilson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:September 8th 1999 by HarperCollins (first published 1998)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure

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Born on the Mongolian steppes during the reign of Kublai Khan, Oyuna's future seems decided when, as an infant, her foot is crushed by a horse. Her clan believes she has been cursed by bad luck, and she is confined to her family's tent to cook and sew. But Oyuna dreams of bringing honor and good luck to her family. Disguised as a boy and with only her beloved old mare and heroic cat for company, she sets off on a journey--a journey that will change her luck forever.

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I liked this book. There were a couple of sections that were iffy as it was getting started, but then the story really picked up and I didnt want to put it down. I appreciated the story being told by Oyuna, and her persistence through everything that she did. She didnt stop just because she was a girl, but kept pushing toward her goal, even when she wasnt sure how exactly it would all work out.

I think it was an ok book, I didn't like how Bayan died but the child horse came in Bayans place. So it made up for it.

This book is a good story about the bond that a horse and rider share. This book is appropriate for all ages but will probably be enjoyed most by 11+. You will probably get more out of this book if you have pets and get even more out of this book if you ride horses or have a horse/horses. Over all this I highly recommend this book.

The poetic title of this book runs smoothly off the tongue but I almost think its beauty kept me from reading this book sooner. As soon as I started reading, the book pulled me right in!. The unfamiliar world of Mongolia felt very real and immediate and I couldn't put it down. The young girl Oyuna, her scrappy little cat Bator (meaning "hero"), and her mysterious magical white horse had me rooting for them the whole way across the continent! It also has the thrilling feeling of the best Native



We read this for our homeschool history of the Eastern Hemisphere, and it is simply stunning. Beautiful, rich, interesting, and lovely. We all loved it.

So good that I cried at the end!