Unicorn is a unicorn。 And Horse is, well 。 。 。 not。
Horse is brown。 Horse is plain。 And Horse can't stand the unicorn he shares a pen with。 Unicorn dances。 Tra la la! Horse does not。 Blah blah blah。 But when robbers kidnap Unicorn for a local circus, what will Horse decide to do? Packed with forty-eight pages of hilarious illustrations and deadpan wit, Unicorn (and Horse) is a funny yet endearing lesson on envy with one important truth: We are sometimes unicorns。 We are sometimes horses。 And happiness doesn't always come from pink cupcakes for breakfast。