Beauty: Black

After collapsing in the street, Beauty is sold at a horse fair for a pittance. He is beaten and starved until fate intervenes. He is bought by a kind farmer and eventually sold back to the grooms from Birtwick Park. In the final pages, a child recognizes the white star on his forehead. Beauty returns to the quiet meadow where he began, his body scarred but his spirit intact.

Second, the book has never stopped selling. It has been translated into 50+ languages and adapted into film, television, and stage over a dozen times. The most famous adaptation is the 1994 film starring Sean Bean, David Thewlis, and a horse named Docs Keepin Time. Each generation re-discovers the story, often crying at the same scene: "I shall never forget Ginger." Black Beauty

: He has exactly one white hoof, which adds to his unique and elegant look. Dignified Temperament After collapsing in the street, Beauty is sold