In Pit Pony, Joyce Barkhouse intended to write a "true-to-life story" which deals with universal truths such as how animals and people die, but life goes on as new foals and children are born.  These truths are evident everywhere on Sable Island.  Here, in and around the body of a horse that died during the winter, an abundance of new life - goldenrod and aster - grows thick and tall.

 

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