Chucaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa
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First edition (publ. Harcourt Brace) | |
| Author | Francis Kalnay |
|---|---|
| Illustrator | Julian De Miskey |
Publication date | 1958 |
| Awards | Newbery Honor (1959) |
Chúcaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa (1958) is a book written by Francis Kalnay and illustrated by Julian De Miskey.[1] It won Newbery Honor in 1959.[2] Though it is a fictional story, it also provides informative insights into the lives of South American gauchos on the pampas, describing their daily work, clothing, food, and forms of recreation.
The story is about a friendship between a twelve-year-old boy called Pedrito and his pony Chucaro and it transpired in a big estancia in Argentina. The latter was once a wild horse on the pampa before he was captured by Pedrito and his gaucho friend Juan when it wandered to graze on a spot near their home. One day, one of the patrons of Pedrito's family purchased a horse and he demanded a gentle animal for his spoiled and cruel son and it was Chucaro he chose despite Pedrito's determination to keep him.[3]
While the book is about the story of a boy meeting a horse and the adventures that came off of it, it is also a tale that describes the life of the loving people of the Argentine pampas and the place that they live in.[4]