Follyfoot

Follyfoot

by Monica Dickens (Author)

Synopsis

Follyfoot Farm is a retirement home for old or unwanted horses, invariably horses rescued from a cruel fate or cruel owners. It's run by the Colonel who is helped by his stepdaughter, Callie, and two stable-hands, Dora and Steve. These three youngsters have plenty to do at the stables, but can always find time to get involved in the mysteries and adventures that abound at Follyfoot.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Andersen Press Ltd
Published: 08 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 1849391300
ISBN 13: 9781849391306
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A much longed-for new edition of the classic book that inspired a generation of horse lovers!

Media Reviews
This will be greeted with delight by pony-loving children who are starved of well-written horse stories. * The Bookseller *
A welcome reissue of the nineteen-seventies classic proves that it hasn't dated at all: good stories, wonderful characters and some animals you'll love. Definitely recommended. -- Sue Magee * TheBookbag.co.uk *
A pony lovers dream - this heart-warming story stands the test of time brilliantly. -- Julia Eccleshare * Lovereading4kids *
Its narrative pace and inventiveness never fail to command the reader's interest. -- Rebecca Butler * armadillomagazine.com *
A classic of horsiness . . . with an eye-catching photo cover * The School Librarian *
Author Bio
Monica Dickens was a great granddaughter of Charles Dickens and born in 1915, She was one of the two or three best-selling woman's novelists of her generation. She was educated at St Paul's Girls' School, but was expelled after throwing her school uniform over Hammersmith Bridge. She joined a drama school before being presented at Court in 1935. During the war she worked as a nurse and in a Spitfire factory, and began writing novels. Praise came with every book: JB Priestley wrote 'Monica Dickens gets better and better', AS Byatt argued that she was much underestimated. John Betjeman declared that she was a novelist 'who has all the airs and graces a reader could wish for'. Monica Dickens felt the challenge to write for children and began in the 1970s. Her Follyfoot books were made into one of the most successful TV series for children of the 1970s and remain a favourite of horse-lovers everywhere. Monica Dickens loved riding and she kept horses. She died in 1985