Authors on the Web
CNN, April 3, 2013
...this incredible place." It's the home of the wild ponies children have read about it in Marguerite Henry's "Misty of Chincoteague." Those ponies of Assateague Island National Seashore live in two herds. You can see the ponies at the park but don't feed...
World News Network, April 2, 2013
...d. 1981) 1902 – Philippe de Rothschild, French race car driver and wine grower (d. 1988) 1902 – Marguerite Henry, American author (d. 1997) 1904 – David Robinson, British entrepreneur and philanthropist (d. 1987) 1906 – Samuel Beckett,...
PRLog, April 1, 2013
...N.C. -- The wild horses that roam Assateague Island, Virginia, became internationally famous after children’s author, Marguerite Henry, visited the isolated island of Chincoteague on Virginia’s Eastern Shore in 1947. She had come to see these wild...
Custer County Chief, February 22, 2013
...School, One Book” program during the month of January, reading the book "Brighty of the Grand Canyon" by Marguerite Henry. Consolidated Telephone Company donated the money so that each family represented by students at the school could have a copy of...
The Hindu, February 8, 2013
...Jewish family with five girls set in New York before World War I. Or Misty Of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry, about children who capture a wild pony. Or Eleanor Estes's Rufus M, about a young boy knitting washcloths for soldiers when he isn't getting...
HorseTalk.co.nz, January 30, 2013
...Farley’s The Black Stallion (1941) and its many sequels, Mary O’Hara’s My Friend Flicka (1941), Marguerite Henry’s Misty of Chincoteague (1947) and her many other works, and C.S. Lewis’s The Horse and His Boy (1954). These books and others,...
Blogcritics.org, January 11, 2013
...the next pagePage 1 — Page 2 — Page 3 Article tags • Gilligan’s Island • Historical • Marguerite Henry • Romantic Suspense • Suspense • The Good Daughter • Trust No One Spread the word Article Author: Diane...
Chicago Daily Herald, January 17, 2013
...A successful local business woman for 45 years, Dorsey was instrumental in assisting women to succeed in business. Marguerite Henry Award for Communications/Technology: Author of more than 50 books, including childrens classics, Henry held many...
Blogcritics.org, January 11, 2013
...the next pagePage 1 — Page 2 — Page 3 Article tags • Gilligan’s Island • Historical • Marguerite Henry • Romantic Suspense • Suspense • The Good Daughter • Trust No One Spread the word Article Author: Diane...
Southern Pines Pilot, November 18, 2012
...read it the most times. I won. I also loved 'National Velvet,' the Black Stallion series, everything by Marguerite Henry, 'My Friend Flicka' and 'The Green Grass of Wyoming,' by Mary O'Hara and, of course, 'Seabiscuit.' I have a collection of Dick...
Aurora Advocate, November 14, 2012
...MARYLAND, we followed the coast down to Chincoteague Island, Va., home of the wild ponies made famous in Marguerite Henry's children's book, "Misty of Chincoteague." Again, the weather was beautiful on that June afternoon. For two hours we boated...
Been There, November 5, 2012
...time, drive two hours south to Assateague Island National Seashore, home to shaggy, pint-size wild horses (immortalized in Marguerite Henry's classic book Misty of Chincoteague) that inhabit a 37-mile-long barrier island where you can sizzle on the sand...
Guardian.co.uk, November 5, 2012
...time, drive two hours south to Assateague Island National Seashore, home to shaggy, pint-size wild horses (immortalized in Marguerite Henry's classic book Misty of Chincoteague) that inhabit a 37-mile-long barrier island where you can sizzle on the sand...
Stow Sentry, November 4, 2012
...Maryland, we followed the coast down to Chincoteague Island, Va., home of the wild ponies made famous in Marguerite Henry's children's book, "Misty of Chincoteague." Again, the weather was beautiful on that June afternoon as we crossed the five-mile...

