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Mystic and the Midnight Ride

The first adventure in this fresh and fun new pony-club series for all girls who love horses.

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ISBN 9780007245192
Published 16 October 2007 by HarperCollins
Author(s) By Gregg, Stacy
Series Pony Club Secrets

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Full details for this title

ISBN-13 9780007245192
ISBN-10 000724519X
Stock Out of stock
Status In-stock at publisher; typically ships within 3-7 working days
Publisher HarperCollins
Imprint HarperCollins Children's Books
Publication Date 16 October 2007
International Publication Date 6 August 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom
Format Paperback
Edition New title
Author(s) By Gregg, Stacy
Series Pony Club Secrets
Category Adventure Stories
Animal Stories
Novels, Other Prose & Writers
Fiction
Children's And Educational
Interest Age 8-12 years
Reading Age 8-12 years
NBS Text Children's Fiction
ONIX Text Children/juvenile
Number of Pages 208
Dimensions Width: 130mm
Height: 197mm
Weight 196g
Catalogue Code 19580
Dewey Code 823.92

Description of this book

The first adventure in this fresh and fun new pony-club series for all girls who love horses. Issie LOVES horses and is a member of the Chevalier Point Pony Club, where she looks after her pony, Mystic, trains for gymkhanas and hangs out with her best friends. When Issie is asked to train Blaze, an abandoned pony, her rising skills are put to the test. Can she tame the spirited new horse? And is Blaze really out of danger? This is a fast-paced, action-packed new pony series for all girls aged 8-12.

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Author's Bio

Stacy Gregg loved horses right from the start. Determined to have her own pony, she saved up every cent and by the time she was five, her piggy bank was groaning with enough small change to buy a horse. Unfortunately, her dreams continued to be hampered by the fact that she lived in the city with her exasperatingly 'unhorsey' family. There would be another four frustrating years of cantering on brooms around the Gregg family living room until, finally, her parents went rural and a string of ponies followed. These days, Stacy divides her time between writing the Pony Club Secrets series and working as editor of fashion website Runwayreporter.com. Stacy is 39 years old. She lives with her partner and their seven year-old daughter in a converted soccer club rooms in Auckland, New Zealand. She does not currently have a piggy bank, but she is definitely making plans to buy another horse.

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