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Truth About Wind

Truth About Wind

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The Truth About Wind is a story about a boy who finds a toy horse and makes it his own, but soon realizes it doesn't belong to him. He feels uneasy and decides to tell the truth, even if it means losing something he loves. The story teaches the importance of honesty and the courage it takes to face up to a lie.

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 26 March 2020
Publisher: Annick Press Ltd


When Jesse discovers a toy horse and embraces it as his own, his imagination soars to unimaginable heights. This extraordinary horse, known as Wind, possesses unparalleled speed, earning it the prestigious title of the fastest horse in the entire world. Jesse's excitement knows no bounds as he eagerly prepares to unleash Wind's prowess on the vast expanse of the prairie, which conveniently doubles as the kitchen table, and even venture into treacherous deep canyons, reminiscent of the bathtub. However, amidst Jesse's exhilaration, a nagging doubt begins to taint his happiness. Deep down, he knows that Wind doesn't truly belong to him. It was inadvertently left behind by his rightful owners. The weight of this truth begins to weigh heavily on Jesse's conscience, causing a pang of unease to stir within him.

At first, Jesse revels in the joy of playing with Wind, completely oblivious to the underlying discomfort. But as time passes, a growing sense of unease begins to overshadow his happiness. Jesse can't help but wonder about Wind's real owners, who must be longing for their beloved horse. The thought of causing them any distress fills Jesse with a sense of guilt and remorse.

With a heavy heart, Jesse confronts the inevitable question that looms over him: how can he explain to his mother the origin of Wind? The thought of confessing a lie, even one born out of innocence and playfulness, seems daunting and uncertain. Jesse's mind is filled with questions and doubts, wondering if there is any way to rectify the situation and restore harmony to the lives of everyone involved.

As Jesse grapples with these challenging questions, he is fortunate to have the support of his mother. She listens attentively to his concerns, offering empathy and understanding. Together, they embark on a journey to find the truth about Wind's origins, determined to do what is right and make amends for any unintended harm caused.

Through their tireless efforts, Jesse and his mother discover that Wind was left behind by a kind-hearted family who had been on a camping trip. They had intended to return for Wind, but due to unforeseen circumstances, they were unable to do so. The family had left a note, expressing their regret and hoping that Wind would find a loving home.

With this newfound information, Jesse and his mother are able to reunite Wind with his rightful owners. The family is overjoyed to have their beloved horse back, and Jesse feels a sense of relief and closure. He realizes that telling the truth, even in the face of uncertainty, is the right thing to do.

The Truth About Wind serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of honesty and integrity. It teaches us that even when faced with difficult choices, it is essential to speak up and do what is right. The story showcases the resilience of the human spirit and the power of forgiveness, reminding us that even the most challenging situations can be resolved with open communication and a willingness to make amends.

In conclusion, The Truth About Wind is a captivating tale that explores the significance of telling the truth, even when it means sacrificing something we hold dear. Through the journey of Jesse and his mother, we are reminded of the importance of honesty, empathy, and the courage to face up to lies. This story serves as a valuable lesson for children and adults alike, encouraging us to embrace the truth and strive for justice and harmony in all aspects of our lives.

Weight: 376g
Dimension: 248 x 285 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781773213880

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