Fortune and the Golden Trophy
The seventh gripping adventure in this exciting pony-club series. With gymkhanas to win, rivals to defeat, mysteries to solve and ponies in danger to save -- these books are perfect for all girls who love ponies.
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| ISBN-13 |
9780007270323 |
| ISBN-10 |
0007270321 |
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| Stock |
Available |
| Status |
In-stock at publisher; ships 3-10 working days |
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| Publisher |
HarperCollins |
| Imprint |
HarperCollins Children's Books |
| Publication Date |
1 September 2009
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| International Publication Date |
25 June 2009 |
| Publication Country |
United Kingdom |
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| Format |
Paperback |
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| Author(s) |
By Gregg, Stacy |
| Series |
Pony Club Secrets |
| Category |
Adventure Stories Animal Stories
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| Interest Age |
9-12 years |
| Reading Age |
9-12 years |
| Library of Congress |
Horses, Ponies, Horsemanship, Horse sports |
| NBS Text |
Children's Fiction |
| ONIX Text |
Children/juvenile |
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| Number of Pages |
240 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 130mm Height: 197mm Spine: 20mm |
| Weight |
170g |
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| Dewey Code |
823.92 |
| Catalogue Code |
67211 |
Description of this Book
The seventh gripping adventure in this exciting pony-club series. With gymkhanas to win, rivals to defeat, mysteries to solve and ponies in danger to save -- these books are perfect for all girls who love ponies. Issie and friends are surprised when Natasha Tucker's dad is made pony club president and unveils the Tucker Trophy competition. Issie's facing her biggest training challenge yet -- Fortune, a dozy piebald Blackthorn Pony she must work into winning form. That is if she can keep him awake! Meanwhile, someone is doing their best to wreck relations between the riders and a nearby golf course! Could Pony Club itself be under threat?
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Author's Bio
Stacy loved horses right from the start. Determined to have her own pony, she saved up until her piggy bank was groaning with enough small change to buy one. After several years of cantering on brooms around the living room, her parents finally went rural and a string of ponies followed. These days, Stacy divides her time between writing and editing fashion website Runwayreporter.com. She does not currently have a piggy bank, but she is definitely making plans to buy another horse.
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