At once sobering and inspiring, here is the true tale of a World War I
cavalry soldier and his heroic horse, Midnight.
Guy Haydon raised and trained Midnight from the time she was a foal. The
two had such a strong bond that when World War I broke out, Lieutenant
Haydon slipped away from the frontlines of Gallipoli on an Egypt-bound
ship to reunite with his horse. There, in the city of Beersheba, on
October 31, 1917, two regiments of the Australian Light Horse Brigade
took part in one of the last great cavalry charges in history. Among the
first to leap the enemy trenches was Lieutenant Guy Haydon, riding
Midnight--who succumbed to a bullet that might have otherwise killed her
rider. In a new story from an award-winning duo, luminous illustrations
and lyrical narration bring a sad moment in history to life.