Dawn Horse
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Product details
- ISBN 9781800788848
- Dimensions: 235 x 300mm
- Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Templar Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
With stunning illustrations, readers will race through time, uncovering the fascinating science and rich history that form the extraordinary story of the horse.
There are countless chapters in the Book of Equus. It is a tale deep and ancient.
Join Palomino, a curious young horse, on a journey through time to meet his prehistoric ancestors - from the tiny Eohippus to the swift Merychippus and wild Equus ferus. As he witnesses millions of years of evolution, Palomino also discovers the powerful bond between horses and humans - a relationship that has shaped civilisations and endured both beauty and hardship.
Grahame Baker-Smith's exquisite artwork beautifully blends an emotive story about the life of one horse with how the whole species came to exist, moving seamlessly between the personal and the epic. These powerful themes weave together to create a dazzling tale of self-discovery and a rallying cry for young horse-lovers and fans of books such as Black Beauty and The Fossil Hunter.
Enriched by the guidance of Dr Yvette Running Horse Collin and her groundbreaking research alongside her deep cultural insight, Dawn Horse honours both scientific discovery and Indigenous knowledge. It depicts the horse's story not only as one of evolution and survival, but also as one of profound connection. These amazing creatures have shaped landscapes, cultures and human history for millennia. Through this lens, Palomino's adventure becomes more than a tale of transformation; it is a celebration of resilience, partnership and the enduring spirit of the horse.
Grahame Baker-Smith is a self-taught, award-winning illustrator from Oxford. He won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2011 for FARTHER. His acclaimed works for Templar include The Rhythm of the Rain, winner of the English 4-11 Picture Book Award, and Leon and the Place Between, shortlisted for the Greenaway Medal.
Dr. Yvette Running Horse Collin (consultant) is an Oglala Lakota scholar, researcher and advocate for Indigenous knowledge systems. Her groundbreaking work in equine genomics and archaeology challenges conventional narratives about the horse in the Americas, highlighting its deep cultural and spiritual significance to Native peoples.
