Made Powerful (Apley Towers, Book 2)

Made Powerful (Apley Towers, Book 2)

by Myra King (Author), Myra King (Author), Subrata Mahajan (Illustrator)

Synopsis

In the shade of the Giant's Throne Mountain, and on the coast of the Indian Ocean, Port St. Christopher is home to Apley Towers; a riding school for girls and boys, young or old, who learn what it means to be a true horse rider.
When a mysterious new rider arrives at Apley, Kaela and Trixie are immediately on the defensive. Not only is she dangerously talented, she insists on wearing expensive sunglasses whilst she rides. Who is this Sunglasses-Girl and why does she persist in pointing out Kaela and Trixie's flaws?
It's down to Kaela to solve the puzzle of Angela May, and figure out a few things for herself along the way.

About the Apley Towers series:

Set in the shade of Giant's Throne Mountain on the South African coast of the Indian Ocean, this adventure- and friendship-filled series stars the students of a horseback riding school, Apley Towers, who learn valuable life lessons with horses and humans alike. Kaela, Trixie, Angela, and Phoenix learn what it means to be a true rider and a good friend, with plenty of detail of the African animals and landscapes of the area that readers will love. All titles are also leveled for classroom use, including GRLs.

$10.19

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 202
Publisher: Sweet Cherry Publishing
Published: 28 Jan 2016

ISBN 10: 1782262784
ISBN 13: 9781782262787
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: * Myra King did a signing at Ideal Home Show in 2015 * A Goodreads giveaway launched the series * Featured in London Comic Con Reading Corner in 2016 * Part of a collaboration with Pony Club in which members received a discount

Media Reviews
A brilliantly satisfying collection of books about the importance of life and friendship. - Teodora Leon
Author Bio
Myra King was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. After spending time in the USA, she finally settled in England, with her husband, young son and border collie. Despite her enduring love affair with her adopted country, Myra retains a link to her motherland as a place with a lot of stories to tell, and one of the main inspirations in her writing. After a serious fall from her horse at 19, Myra knew she would never be able to get into a saddle again, so she switched her focus to her writing.