Have you ever read Marguerite Henry’s wonderful 1953 children’s book, Brighty of the Grand Canyon? If you haven’t, I highly recommend it – it’s one of my all-time favorite children’s books.
Brighty was given the name Bright Angel after the creek that flowed into the canyon from his home on the North Rim (where he lived from 1892 to 1922). He carried spring water up the steep trail from the creek for visitors during the summers and gave rides to children. But really he was a wild burro who roamed the canyon. According to the National Park Service brochure, many of the facts about Brighty in Henry’s book are true: he was the first to cross the bridge at the bottom of the canyon, and he did meet Theodore Roosevelt. Brighty may just be the best burro ever. But, aren’t they all?
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Sweet. I love all of Henry’s books.
I remember reading about Brighty….at first I was disappointed that he was not a pony, but once reading about him, I wanted my own donkey.
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Thank you so much for remembering him. His is one of my favorite stories. Averybody should read Brighty of the Grand Canyon!