Author | Elyne Mitchell |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Series | Silver Brumby |
Genre | Children's fiction |
Publisher | Hutchinson |
Publication date | 1958 |
Media type | |
Pages | 191 pp |
Preceded by | Black Cockatoos Mean Snow |
Followed by | Silver Brumby's Daughter |
The Silver Brumby is a 1958 novel for children by Australian author Elyne Mitchell.[1] It was commended for the Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers in 1959.[2]
Story outline
The story follows the fortunes of a young stallion in a herd of brumbies in the Australian mountain country as he fights his way to the leadership of the herd.
Critical reception
The reviewer in The Bulletin had a few reservations about the book: "One has some doubts about the way the horses talk in it - Mrs. Mitchell, with her essentially realistic approach, hasn't set up quite the right climate of fantasy where this could be acceptable - and, with one brumby-hunt following another and the stallions incessantly fighting, it is a bit repetitive: but against that Mrs. Mitchell does know her country and does know her brumbies".[3]
Adaptation
The novel was adapted for the film in 1993, with the title altered to The Silver Stallion for the US market. The film was directed by John Tatoulis, from a script by Mitchell, Jon Stephens, and Tatoulis, and featured Caroline Goodall and Russell Crowe.[4]
The novel was also adapted as an animated television series in 1996; the series consisted of 39 25-minute episodes. The series was written by Judy Malmgren, Stephens, and Paul Williams, and featured Brett Climo, Rebecca Gibney and Rhys Muldoon in vocal roles.[5]
Awards
- 1959 – commended Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers
See also
References
- ↑ Austlit - The Silver Brumby by Elyne Mitchell
- ↑ "Children's Book of the Year Award Shared" The Canberra Times, 11 July 1959, p11
- ↑ "Two for Children", The Bulletin, 5 November 1958, p58
- ↑ IMDB - The Silver Brumby (1993)
- ↑ IMDB - The Silver Brumby (1998)