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Saddle Club Book 9: Hoof Beat
Saddle Club Book 9: Hoof Beat
Nov 16, 2024 11:01 AM

Author:Bonnie Bryant

Saddle Club Book 9: Hoof Beat

Lisa’s love of horses has grown over the past few months. As a member of the Saddle Club, she feels it’s her duty to spread the word about all the good things happening at Pine Hollow Stables. But when her new column, Hoof Beat, starts running weekly in the local paper, Lisa’s not getting the happy reaction she expected. Is there a difference between telling the facts, and reporting the news?

Reviews

A triumph, equally accessible to the ten year old and the adult reader

—— Leon Garfield

The way a child sees the second world war through the small details of her life is movingly captured in a beautiful first-person story first published in the 70s

—— Guardian

An engaging tale with ordinary people made extraordinary by circumstances

—— School Librarian

The book is a record of an uncovenanted voyage, which ended in Holland, of the rain and wind, the darkness and the wild water, the escapes from buoys and from ships crossing in the night, the courage and resource of the children

—— Evening Standard

Perhaps the best of all ... Just what does happen is told with all the wealth of practical detail and satisfying sense of reality which make Mr Ransome so unfailingly successful

—— Punch

I can think of few greater pleasures in reading aloud to a bookish child than to read that child first Gulliver's Travels and then Mistress Masham's Repose... It is a stunning book for a child to know

—— Washington Post

A book I read again and again is Mistress Masham's Repose... you're in awe of the imagination behind it. When I read it as a child I thought it had really happened.

—— Jill Murphy , Sunday Telegraph

Open Mistress Masham's Repose, by T H White, and you stop into a magical place... The book is an idyll.

—— Anne Fine , Guardian

A Boy and a Bear in a Boat is an absolute gem of a book. It is a beautifully tender and enchanting story of a developing friendship between two most unlikely characters, in the most improbable of settings...The story broaches many themes including friendship, hope and courage to name a few, but touches on them with lightness and wonderful humour, including some particularly funny moments and splendid repartee...The book, as an object, is absolutely stunning. The cover itself is marvellous, complete with tea stain and worn edges and one must applaud the publisher for taking a possible risk by choosing style and beauty over a more "commercial" cover. The inside illustrations work in perfect unison with the tone of the text. The bear is particularly glorious; there something so kind and safe about his demeanour.

—— Library Mice

This is an insightful read that is both poignant and laugh out loud funny. The developing relationship between the boy and the bear is beautifully observed. It captures the everyday minutiae of situations every child experiences - boredom, questioning authority, making things worse while trying to help - and sets these in a surreal world of a boy in a boat rowed by a bear encountering adventures whilst "not lost" on the high seas.

—— We Love This Book
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