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PONY BOOKS

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Mainly about a mixed bunch of country children having fun with their ponies, with Amy and Clown at the centre. As friends, they go to local shows and gymkhanas. And, of course, they also meet with plenty of problems.

Background issues for some of Amy's friends touch on issues related to fostering, adoption, bullying, problems at home and being disabled.

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The Most Horrible Pony!

Amy had longed for a classy, well-trained pony who would win her lots of rosettes. But Great Aunt Myrtle bought Clown, a clever pony who is full of horrible tricks. Amy hates him. He bites and bucks and she cannot catch him. Who is Dagmar and where does her finely-bred horse come from? Trouble all round for Amy.

(Includes over 25 illustrations)​



Kindle edition

 

Magazine-Page Pony

Do Amy and her friends want Blister Parkin and his mad pony to join them? Mixed feelings. Blister gives Amy some 'important information'. Who is the pony on the torn-out page of a magazine? Who does Clown really belong to? Amy is worried sick.

(Includes over 25 illustrations)​

Kindle edition

Arab Dream Horse‒Not

Amy loves Arab horses, especially Pasha. She used to dream of riding, or even owning him – but he was given to Holly.

Now, suddenly, everything changes: tragedy reawakens the dream... but too late. Amy is trapped between Holly’s desperation and her own reality. Who is the Mystery Rider? How will Dagmar survive her worst nightmare? And how can Amy forget about her own happiness to fix a broken heart?
 

(Includes over 25 illustrations)​

Kindle edition

Blister Parkin and the Bullies

Amy, Dagmar, Carla, Jack and Blister have been to several indoor jumping events. Between them, they are taking most of the rosettes, with Carla scooping the cups. But they are also collecting enemies. Chief bully and bad loser, William Flint, targets Blister who cannot defend himself. Kelly Flint concentrates on making Dagmar’s life a misery. How can the Flints and their sidekicks be stopped? How can Blister cope with being bullied at school by Flint and at home by his drunk father?

(Includes over 25 illustrations)​



Kindle edition

Disappearing Ponies

Dagmar is seriously pleased when ponies arrive in the field next to her paddock. And even more pleased when she gets to naming them. Holly Brookfield is planning to launch her pony sanctuary, which turns out to be harder than she thought. ​This story also shows that being disabled can be enabling.

Amy has lots of problems, including Blister! She enjoys Clown even though he likes to live up to his name. Maybe he will become a reformed character. We'll see...



(This book is longer than the others and includes over 40 illustrations)​



Kindle edition

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