OLDER FICTION
Wilson, Diane Lee

I Rode a Horse of Milk White Jade

(4) YA In the late thirteenth century, Oyuna, a physically disabled Mongolian girl, dreams of owning a horse and winning an important race. Oyuna's mystical connection with the mare Bayan leads her on a solitary adventure across the desert and to an eventual meeting with Kublai Khan. The girl-and-horse story has a unique focus but suffers from some slow, occasionally obtuse, scenes. Glos.

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