Coal Black Horse
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2007
218
Novel • Fiction
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WesternSouthern United States • 1860s
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Animals•
World History2007
Adult
18+ years
1110L
In Coal Black Horse by Robert Olmstead, a young person named Robey Childs embarks on a treacherous journey during the Civil War to find his father. Facing immense challenges, Robey is accompanied by a mysterious horse, confronting the brutality of war and the value of life. The narrative explores themes of resilience, transformation, and survival.
Mysterious
Dark
Gritty
Melancholic
Suspenseful
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Coal Black Horse by Robert Olmstead is lauded for its vivid prose and compelling coming-of-age narrative set during the Civil War. Critics praise the atmospheric storytelling and emotional depth. However, some note the bleak tone and depiction of violence as potential drawbacks. Overall, the novel is celebrated for its literary craftsmanship and historical resonance.
Readers who enjoy Coal Black Horse by Robert Olmstead are often captivated by historical fiction with vivid, evocative prose. Fans of bold, coming-of-age stories set during the Civil War will appreciate its emotional depth. Comparable works include Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain and Cormac McCarthy's All the Pretty Horses.
2,247 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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218
Novel • Fiction
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WesternSouthern United States • 1860s
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Animals•
World History2007
Adult
18+ years
1110L
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