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Keith--
 
The Black Stallion is a marvelous text--the film is excellent and the story,
while a novel, is a quickly readable classic.
 
bob self
 
Keith Blay wrote:
 
> I am teaching a course this summer for the first time comparing
> literature to film for seventh and eighth graders (13-14 year olds).  I
> am looking for films adapted from stories ( preferably short stories)
> suitable for this age group. with quality adaptions into film. Any
> suggestions or favorites?
>
> I would really appreciate any help you can give.
>
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