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This first episode of Katherine Roberts’ epic novel "I am the Great Horse" tells how the young Macedonian prince Alexander tames the spirited stallion nobody else could master, and then rides him to victory in his debut battle on the Thracian border. You’ll also meet Bucephalas’ groom Charmeia, who disguises herself as a boy so she can look after the horse all the other grooms are afraid to touch.

This ebook includes bite-sized historical facts at the end of each chapter, and a bonus story by the red stallion Petasios, who became the mount of Alexander’s best friend Hephaestion and watched Bucephalas’ blind side all the way across Asia to the edge of the known world.

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