Instant New York Times Bestseller
The bestselling author of Wonder returns with an unforgettable adventure about a boy on a quest to rescue his father, with only a ghost as his companion and a mysterious pony as his guide.When Silas Bird wakes in the dead of night, he watches powerlessly as three strangers take his father away. Silas is left shaken, scared, and alone, except for the presence of his companion, Mittenwool . . . who happens to be a ghost.
But then a mysterious pony shows up at his door, and Silas knows what he has to do.
So begins a perilous journey to find his father--a journey that will connect him with his past, his future, and the unknowable world around him.
R. J. Palacio spins a powerful and heartwarming story, one of those rare books destined to become a classic, beloved for generations to come.
Praise for PONY:"
Perfection." —
The Wall Street Journal"R.J. Palacio, author of a modern classic children’s book of our era, has somehow crafted what feels like
an entirely different breed of classic: page-turning and heart expanding, elegiac and adventurous, reminiscent of Jack London, with mediations on love and faith that feel timeless and utterly necessary to our current moment." —Gayle Forman, author of
If I Stay and
Frankie & Bug
“
A magical story—
Pony is pure delight.” —Rebecca Stead, Newbery Medal–winning author of
When You Reach Me “A mystery, a frontier adventure, a ghost story:
Pony tells the tale of a child ‘with fire in his mind,’ and it will light a fire in yours. R. J. Palacio’s most ambitious book yet, it is
as compelling as it is satisfying.” —Adam Gidwitz, Newbery Honor–winning author of
The Inquisitor’s Tale “Once you open
Pony, R.J. Palacio’s astonishing new novel, your life will no longer be your own. From the first pages, I fell under the thrall of the remarkable Silas, a boy as wise as he is brave. . . .
An utterly absorbing, beautifully written book.” —Margot Livesey, author of
Eva Moves the Furniture and
The Boy in the Field “
Pure joy, a rip-roaring adventure told by a master storyteller. You won’t be able to turn the pages fast enough.” —Josh Radnor
“A story full of fantastical characters with fantastical circumstances. R.J. Palacio deftly communicates that we are ALL on our own unique journey, and that
what binds us together is always stronger and more important than what tears us apart.”
– Jared Padalecki
“This book blew me away. It is one of the best 2021 books that I have read.
I can’t stop thinking about it.” —Colby Sharp, Fifth Grade Teacher; Founder of Nerdy Book Club blog; Co-host of The Yarn podcast
“I feel like I just read a symphony, a melody I’d never heard before, but my heart somehow remembered.
RJ Palacio, you are a Wonder.” —Erin O'Leary, Reading Specialist
“Beautifully crafted...
A timeless adventure of the heart." —Barb Langridge, M.Ed; Children's Instructor and Research Specialist; Howard County Central Library (retired); Founder of Abooknandahug blog
“Once I started reading, I could NOT stop. This may have become
my new favorite middle-grade story of all-time!” —Patrick Andrus, Fourth Grade Teacher at Eden Prairie Schools/Prairie View Elementary
“
[A] rip-roaring adventure…
Pony illustrates Palacio’s range as an author, with this tale being distinctly different from
Wonder, yet sharing movingly captured central themes of heart, family, and overcoming challenges.” —
Booklist, starred review
"Readers in search of fast-paced historical fiction with speculative elements should look no further than
Pony. The twists and turns of Silas’ odyssey are both
stunning and satisfying." —BookPage, starred review
“Readers will especially appreciate the following of a
variety of threads to satisfying conclusions and Silas’ linking of the past to a promising future.” —
The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“The
blend of rambling western, scientific, and paranormal elements mixed with lingering questions about Silas’s father’s past will appeal to many as the trio underscores how even unlikely friendships can make for strong bonds.” —
Publishers Weekly
“[An] elegantly written tale…This is Palacio’s first novel that
doesn’t involve characters from Wonder (2012), but it involves plenty of wonder, in rich and haunting ways” —
The Horn Book