Two youngsters' determination to own a Chincoteague pony is greatly increased when the Phantom and her colt are among those rounded up for the yearly auction.
While exploring her family's new farm on her pony, Sarah stumbles upon a skeleton and a supernatural mystery involving the ponies who lived there forty years ago.
Discusses the history of horses, their use at work and in sport, and discusses horse ownership. Provides a section of descriptions and color illustrations of various breeds of horses and ponies worldwide.
Relates the further experiences of the wild stallion, Dragon, whose unhappy life in captivity begins to change when he is befriended by a fourteen-year-old-boy. Sequel to "A Horse Called Dragon.".