Ellen A Cook

Miracle Maxx Children's Book

by DeAnn Melton & Ellen A. Cook






Ellen and Maxx riding Prix St. George






"Maxx is severely bitten by a rattlesnake. If he lives there is the possibility of the loss of his left hind leg. This is a true story about a young girl who gives him love, care, and music to help him perform again."







The Tucson sky was beautiful with rich sunset colors on that early August evening at the stable. The gentle sound of music flowed over horses one and all

The Tucson sky was beautiful with rich sunset colors on that early August evening at the stable. The gentle sound of music flowed over horses one and all.





Maxx trying to reach the harp

Ellen playing the harp for Maxx's birthday

Maxx licking the harp music

Maxx licking the harp music


website: miraclemaxx.com

Miracle Maxx Reviews:

"This is a beautifully written story of the bond between a young girl and her horse and what happened when her horse's life was in jeopardy. The illustrations are exquisite, detailing the horse and the lovely area in which the story takes place. Each one is a work of art that can stand on its own. I highly recommend this story - it's the perfect book/gift for any horse lover you may know!" (amazon.com)



"Miracle Maxx is a touching story. I think Maxx is a horse with one great advantage. He has brave and loving owners who went the extra mile to save him. There is much more to this story than is in this book. I also loved the illustrations. They are real and ring true. I loved the photos on the back." (amazon.com)

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I have many fascinations. With art, with art history, with the history of other spheres; nature

and folklore and the workings of the mind and heart of mankind. Art offers one sphere in

which to explore them; in landscape and portraiture, the revisiting of famous and less famous works,

and the depiction of many other things out of the past and present.

Another method is writing poetry. Poetry, that is, as a form of storytelling, full of kings and

queens, shepherds and sailors, hobgoblins and fairies. And the occasional murder.

You can see me read my poems on my poetry page, or on Youtube here: @EllenACook

(I even do the accents. It's a marvelous time.)


See also: James Pringle Cook, DeAnn Melton, Miracle Maxx, JP Ranch Publishing, @EllenACook

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