A decent biography of Robert E Lee's horse, as good as that by the author of 'Watership Down', Richard Adams, has recently come my way. This book skillfully mixes historical fact with an imagined narrative. It offers an engaging look into the life of the horse, which was an important part of Lee's military生涯. The author does a great job of bringing the horse to life, describing its characteristics, its relationship with Lee, and its role in various historical events. The writing is vivid and detailed, making it easy for the reader to picture the horse and its surroundings. Overall, this is a decent enough book that provides an interesting perspective on a little-known aspect of history.